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4 Oct 2021

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KDDI

Japan: Telecommunications company KDDI publishes its stance on its business in Myanmar

[KDDI's Stance on Telecommunications Business in Myanmar] 29 September 2021

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In Myanmar, Myanma Posts and Telecommunications (MPT), a licensed telecommunications service provider, offers telecommunications service in compliance with the laws of the country and under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, the applicable regulatory authority. By drawing on its overseas business experience, we support MPT's service operation based on a Joint Operation Agreement concluded with MPT through KDDI Summit Global Myanmar Co., Ltd. (KSGM), a joint venture established between Sumitomo Corporation and KDDI.
We are deeply concerned about the situation in Myanmar regarding lawful interception and mobile internet shutdown in light of the importance of ensuring the use of communication for everyone and protecting its privacy from the perspective of human rights.

KDDI and KSGM are not subject to direct instructions from the regulatory authority with regard to interception based on the telecommunications laws of Myanmar. Neither are the companies in a position to acknowledge the instructions issued by the authority or the details of any other facts. However, we have requested MPT to ensure that proper process is secured for each individual case so that the basic human rights of the people of Myanmar are not negatively affected and that tangible and intangible assets provided by KSGM are not used in situations that violate the KDDI Group Human Rights Policy.

Furthermore, we understand that the regulatory authority, pursuant to relevant laws of Myanmar, has ordered licensed telecommunications service providers including MPT to partially shut down mobile internet, and that all service providers have been following the order. Aiming for a full and immediate lifting of the mobile internet shutdown, KDDI has been making efforts to fully restore the internet in collaboration with other telecommunications service providers by, for example, issuing a written request to the regulatory authority.

Since entering the business in 2014, we have consistently endeavored to contribute to Myanmar's development and improve the lifestyles of its people. We realize that all businesses are facing a difficult situation in Myanmar now and that opinions vary among the public. We understand that not all the information we have or our initiatives can be disclosed from the viewpoint of ensuring the safety of our local colleagues, their family members and other related people and abiding by the confidentiality obligations under relevant contracts. However, despite the adverse conditions, we believe that our actions are exerting positive effects from the perspective of providing technical and marketing support for the country's communication service, which is an essential element of its people's lives and economic activities, as well as of respecting human rights. [...]

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