Phone cards / Burma(Myanmar)
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Burma(Myanmar)
conventional long form: Union of Burma
conventional short form: Burma
local short form: Myanma Naingngandaw
local long form: Pyidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw
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Burma(Myanmar) Phone Cards | Code of Burma(Myanmar) +95
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Rates to Burma(Myanmar):
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Location: Burma(Myanmar)
Main City Codes (Prefix format):
Bassein 42, Dawei 59, Hpa-An 58, Mandalay 2, Mawlamyine 57, Monywa 71, Myeik 59, Prome 53, Thaton 57, Yangon (Rangoon) 1
Mobile Phone Codes
Mandalay 69, 90; Yangon 80, 99
Communications: Burma(Myanmar)
- Telephones - main lines in use:
- 250,000 (2000)
- Telephones - mobile cellular:
- 8,492 (1997)
- Telephone system:
- general assessment: meets minimum requirements for local and intercity service for business and government; international service is good
- domestic: NA
- international: satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean)
- Internet country code:
- .mm
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs):
- 1 note: as of September 2000, Internet connections were legal only for the government, tourist offices, and a few large businesses (2000)
- Internet users:
- 10,000 (2002)
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