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Burmese mobile users allowed to SMS PDF Print E-mail
By Alec Barton   
11 Oct 2005 11:47 GMT+1

Mobiles/SMS, Burma:  Burma’s (Myanmar’s) few mobile phone users are to be permitted use of SMS services for the very first time.

All messages are to be passed through a government censor which will single out “seditious messages” - in keeping with the country’s militarised politics. As if this was not enough messages have to be sent in English and cost US$4 per message. 

Local reports suggest that the new service is not attracting a lot of interest...

There may well be less than 200,000 cellphones in use in Burma, most used by the military and those connected with it in the business community.

 
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