Myanmar to act against unlicensed use of satellite, radar, and radio equipment

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2023

If anyone is found to be providing services or using or possessing satellite, radar and radio communication equipment without obtaining a license, they will be prosecuted under Section 67 of the Telecommunication Law.

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

Currently, satellite internet services are being operated illegally in Myanmar, and according to information, it has been found that users are also using them illegally.

According to Section 5 of the Telecommunications Law and Section 52 (c) of Spectrum Rules, a person, department and organization must apply to the respective department for a business license when they establish and operate a telecommunications service business and when international satellite operators want to provide satellite communications services to end users.

In addition, Section 13 of the Telecommunication Law and Section 33 (a) of Licensing Rules stipulate for licenses when acquiring satellite communication devices (for example, satellite phones), radar communication equipment and related equipment, radio communication equipment (for example, MF, HF, VHF, UHF frequency communication equipment) to possess and use, it stated.

The notification stated that providing services, installing, keeping, and using satellite communication devices and engaging in illegal satellite communication services without the required license is prohibited and if it is found to have violated the prohibition, it will take legal action by Section 67 of the Telecommunication Law, it said.

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