A Sole Mobile Operator's Race to Reconnect Myanmar After Earthquake
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The operator's response was immediate and far-reaching. Within a day, its engineers deployed dozens of mobile broadcasting stations and activated backup systems, reviving network coverage in the heavily affected cities of Mandalay and Naypyitaw.
This effort was led by Mytel, a leading telecommunications provider in
Alongside technical efforts, the operator launched an emergency relief initiative within hours of the quake, offering over 4 million customers free access to 1GB of data, 300 call minutes, and 300 SMS messages to reconnect with loved ones and access vital updates. To counter widespread power outages, it set up over 500 mobile charging stations across affected regions. The company also distributed 10,000 meals and nearly 5 tons of food, with plans to expand aid in the coming days.
As
A spokesperson emphasized the operator's commitment: "Our goal is to empower
About Mytel
Mytel is a leading telecommunications operator in
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