Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Reuters) - More than 400 telecommunication towers in military-ruled Myanmar have been destroyed by opponents of a Feb. 1 coup, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A Myanmar's soldier stands guard near the congress compound in Naypyitaw, Myanmar (Reuters) - Around ...
Axiata Group Bhd confirmed it will sell its entire stake in its subsidiary Edotco Myanmar Ltd for $150 million), as the company gears up to exit the telecommunications tower business in Myanmar. The ...
Last week, anti-coup protesters targeted 11 communications towers belonging to the military-owned Mytel – Copyright MYAELATT ATHAN/AFP Handout Anti-coup protesters ...
CVC Capital Partners has agreed to buy Myanmar's largest telecom tower company in a deal that sources said was valued at about $700 million and which marks the global buyout firm's first foray into ...
Around 700,000 people in Myanmar are estimated to have lost Internet access after attacks on telecommunication equipment run by Mytel, the partly army-controlled company said amid reports that dozens ...
Protesters hold up a three-finger salute during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon in July - Copyright AFP - Protesters hold up a three-finger salute ...
Private equity firm CVC Capital Partners will buy Myanmar's largest telecom tower company, Irrawaddy Green Towers, for an enterprise value of about $700 million, sources familiar with the matter told ...
Myanmar Earthquake: The satellite images from Planet Labs PBC analysed by Associated Press (AP) show that the air traffic control tower at Naypyitaw International Airport collapsed in the devastating ...
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