Updates on Telenor in Myanmar
On Monday 1 February 2021, a state of emergency was declared under military leadership in Myanmar. The situation in Myanmar is irregular and uncertain, and the authorities are establishing procedures for issuing directives towards operators. Telenor handles these according to its defined processes for authority directives. At Telenor we remain committed to our principle of transparency and we will publish information regarding authority directives on this page.
Nationwide network status in Myanmar:
Data services are unavailable in some townships. Restricted data services in most other regions.
Voice and SMS services are available. Fixed and Enterprise services running as normal.
Technical issues might still occur and will not be reported here.
Myanmar Update
Keeping the network open and adhering to our established process continues to be important
Keeping open communication lines for the people in Myanmar is important, and Telenor continues to follow its established global process for handling authority directives. Each directive is assessed for legal basis, human rights impact, necessity and proportionality and our ability to be transparent.
As a local employer, Telenor Myanmar needs to handle a difficult situation and ensure the safety and security of employees on the ground during this state of emergency. Our ambition is to continue to take action, and to keep the local and global community informed. Telenor is deeply concerned with events in Myanmar and continues to assess the situation on ground.
Date | Directive/activity | Status |
14.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily (but open ended) block IP addresses and URLs | Active |
13.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily (but open ended) block IP addresses | Active |
12.02.2021 | Directive on temporary (but open ended) targeted blocking of access to service | Active |
12.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily (but open ended) block IP addresses | Active |
11.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily (but open ended) block IP addresses and URLs | Active |
10.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily (but open ended) block IP addresses | Active |
09.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily (but open ended) block IP addresses | Active |
06.02.2021 | Restored – 07.02.2021 | |
05.02.2021 | Directive to block social media services Twitter and Instagram, until further notice (statement) | Active |
04.02.2021 | Directive to temporarily block social media service Facebook (statement) | Active |
03.02.2021 | Directive to restore 3G and 4G data network in eight townships in Rakhine/Chin state (statement) | Restored – 03.02.2021 |
01.02.2021 | Forced nationwide network shutdown (statement issued on situation in Myanmar) | Restored – 01.02.2021 |
- this link</a>.</p><p><strong>Update 16.02.22: An update about the situation in Myanmar:<br></strong>On 15 September 2021, Telenor Group provided <a href=https://www.telenor.com/esg/social/human-rights-in-myanmar/directives-from-authorities-in-myanmar-february-2021-new/"/media/newsroom/continued-presence-in-myanmar-not-possible-for-telenor/">an update</a> about the situation in Myanmar related to sanctions and surveillance. As stated then, a key reason why Telenor is selling Telenor Myanmar is that we do not want to activate intercept equipment, which all operators are required to. Activation of such equipment is subject to Norwegian and EU sanctions. Telenor has as of 16 February 2022 not activated intercept equipment.</p><p>Due to well-founded concern for the safety of our employees, we will unfortunately not be able to comment further on the government directive to implement intercept equipment beyond today’s update.</p>" class="accordion-item" data-v-6d74f810 data-v-860a6d28>
February 2022
- this link</a>.</p><p><strong>Update 15.09.21: On 15 September, Telenor Group provided an update about the situation in Myanmar related to sanctions and surveillance.<br></strong>As Telenor now has started the process for regulatory approval of the sale in Myanmar, it is a right time to give more background for our decision. It has become clear to us that our continued presence would require Telenor Myanmar to activate intercept equipment (for the use of Myanmar authorities) which is subject to Norwegian and international sanctions. Activation of such equipment is therefore unacceptable for Telenor Group. The full statement can be found on <a href=https://www.telenor.com/esg/social/human-rights-in-myanmar/directives-from-authorities-in-myanmar-february-2021-new/"/media/newsroom/continued-presence-in-myanmar-not-possible-for-telenor/">this link</a>.</p>" class="accordion-item" data-v-6d74f810 data-v-860a6d28>
September 2021
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July 2021
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April 2021
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March 2021
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February 2021
Telenor’s public statements on the situation in Myanmar
Jørgen C. Arentz Rostrup
EVP and Head of Telenor Asia
Telenor Group
We cannot make our employees in Myanmar delete data and break the law.