| News - Sci/Tech Written by Mizzima News Friday, 26 March 2010 07:36 | | | A United Nations agency is organizing an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) training in Burma, in collaboration with a Burmese government ... | | News - Sci/Tech Written by Xinhua Thursday, 15 October 2009 17:32 | | | An information and communication technology (ICT) exhibition, aimed at empowering people with IT knowledge and enabling them to get in close touch with modern IT equipment ... | | News - Sci/Tech Written by Stephen Hutcheon/The Age Tuesday, 11 August 2009 16:54 | | Amateur spies and armchair sleuths using Google Earth have discovered a suspicious development in the Burmese jungle thought to be linked to the pariah state's clandestine nuclear program... | | News - Sci/Tech Written by Ahunt Phone Myat/DVB Wednesday, 08 July 2009 19:31 | | | Internet users in Burma were impeded by slow connections and faced questioning by authorities last weekend as surveillance on internet cafes increased during Ban Ki-moon’s visit... | | News - Sci/Tech Written by MIN LWIN/The Irrawaddy Wednesday, 03 June 2009 22:54 | | Burma’s military regime, deemed one of world’s worst “enemies of the Internet” by media freedom watchdogs, will soon allow mobile phone users to access Web-based email accounts, according to IT industry sources in Rangoon...
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by Rosalie Smith and Francis Wade/DVB Friday, 01 May 2009 16:07 | | Burma has been ranked by a media watchdog as the worst country in the world in which to be an internet blogger, following the wave of sentencing last year of bloggers and journalists critical of the government...
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by The Irrawaddy Thursday, 30 April 2009 18:18 | | Burma is the worst violator of Internet freedom of speech rights in the world, says a leading media watchdog group. World Press Freedom Day this year is Monday, the day the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) officially names the world's worst Internet oppressor ... | | News - Sci/Tech Written by DVB Wednesday, 22 April 2009 19:06 | | | Democratic Voice of Burma television is now being broadcast globally via the internet, aiming to reach 10 million Burmese across the world. Viewers can access DVB TV by downloading the DVB application on the Livestation platform... | | News - Sci/Tech Written by Nem Davies/Mizzima News Wednesday, 08 April 2009 23:47 | | 'Reporters Sans Frontier' (RSF), an international media freedom group, today demanded the release of two Burmese bloggers Ko Thura a.k.a. Ko Zargana and Nay Phone Latt because they were punished unfairly.
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by LAWI WENG/The Irrawaddy Friday, 03 April 2009 17:16 | | Myanmar Teleport, Burma’s state-owned Internet service provider, will resume normal service on April 3, after weeks of exceptionally slow connection speeds that it blamed on repair work to its fiber-optic cables, according to a spokesperson for the company...
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by Julia Ritchey/VOA Friday, 03 April 2009 17:06 | | A U.S.-based rights group says more governments around the world are trying new ways to control and monitor the Internet. But its report says even in countries that limit on line access, people are becoming more creative in resisting government-imposed restrictions...
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by The Age Wednesday, 01 April 2009 23:04 | | The Internet is running at a snail's pace in Myanmar, costing travel agents and exporters much-needed business and forcing computer cafes to turn away customers. The military-run government on Wednesday blamed the slowdown on maintenance ...
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by Xinhua Friday, 27 March 2009 19:20 | | Myanmar authorities has introduced the first ever world's up-to-date audio-visual mobile phone of 3-G WCDMA-system in the country's six townships in a bid to upgrade its telecommunication links, sources with the Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications ...
| | News - Sci/Tech Written by Solomon/Mizzima Friday, 09 January 2009 23:49 | | The Weblog of a veteran Burmese Buddhist monk, Ashin Mattacara, which contains writings on Burma, has been selected among the finalists for the 'Best Asian Bolg' Award for 2008...
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