Myanmar vows action against those who use communication equipment without licence


YANGON: Anyone found to be providing services or using or possessing satellite communication, radar communication and radio communication equipment without a licence will be prosecuted under Section 67 of the Telecommunication Law, announced the Myanmar State Administration Council (SAC).

The Ministry of Transport and Communications is supervising the operation of telecommunications services and the use, import and sale of the communication devices orderly in line with the Telecommunication Law.

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