Giant software company FPT announced on July 10 that it will providefixed telecoms and internet services in Myanmar, becoming the first100-per cent foreign-owned firm to operate in telecoms in the country.
Myanmar'scommunications and technology ministry granted FPT a 15-year licenceearly this week, which will also allow FPT to provide telecom serviceson NFS (I) or network facilities. It also provides online games, e-news,websites, e-commerce services, domains and hosting, said FPT.
Currently, six Myanmar corporations have received the NFS (I) licence, while FPT is the first foreign company to be licensed.
DuongTrieu Dung, general director of FPT Global, said FPT's capacity andexperience in providing telecom services in developing countries, suchas Cambodia and Vietnam, and its long-term commitment to investment,was the reason that Myanmar's communications and technology ministryagreed to allow FPT to invest in the country.
Being awarded thelicence will add to the development of FPT in this market, as well asits global strategy. After telecoms, software, training and e-gov’tservices, FPT will have a serious opportunity to compete with otherinvestors in this market, Dung said.
FPT Myanmar, established in 2013, had revenues of 13.5 million USD last year in Myanmar, while employing 60 workers.
Myanmarhas a population of about 56 million people. Cellphone usage has soaredin the past year since foreign operators started providing services inthe wake of the opening up of its nascent telecoms sector.
According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Myanmar will see an annual economic growth rate of 9.5 percent by 2030.-VNA
Myanmar'scommunications and technology ministry granted FPT a 15-year licenceearly this week, which will also allow FPT to provide telecom serviceson NFS (I) or network facilities. It also provides online games, e-news,websites, e-commerce services, domains and hosting, said FPT.
Currently, six Myanmar corporations have received the NFS (I) licence, while FPT is the first foreign company to be licensed.
DuongTrieu Dung, general director of FPT Global, said FPT's capacity andexperience in providing telecom services in developing countries, suchas Cambodia and Vietnam, and its long-term commitment to investment,was the reason that Myanmar's communications and technology ministryagreed to allow FPT to invest in the country.
Being awarded thelicence will add to the development of FPT in this market, as well asits global strategy. After telecoms, software, training and e-gov’tservices, FPT will have a serious opportunity to compete with otherinvestors in this market, Dung said.
FPT Myanmar, established in 2013, had revenues of 13.5 million USD last year in Myanmar, while employing 60 workers.
Myanmarhas a population of about 56 million people. Cellphone usage has soaredin the past year since foreign operators started providing services inthe wake of the opening up of its nascent telecoms sector.
According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Myanmar will see an annual economic growth rate of 9.5 percent by 2030.-VNA