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Encyclopedia > Myanmar Wide Web

The Myanmar Wide Web (MWW) is the intranet maintained by the military government of Myanmar (aka Burma). The MWW is designed to keep users away from information or artistic works that could possibly "subvert" the régime, cause ethnic tension, or encourage political instability in the view of the military junta. The Web sites that users are able to visit are pre-selected by official censors. Free e-mail services (which are more difficult to monitor than official government accounts) are not allowed. Only about 25,000 people in the impoverished country have access to the MWW because of high subscription fees. An intranet is a private computer network that uses Internet Protocols, network connectivity, and possibly the public telecommunication system to securely share part of an organizations information or operations with its employees. ... A military government is a form of government wherein the political power resides within the military and may either refer to a military dictatorship or to the government installed by a foreign power during belligerent occupation. ... Augusto Pinochet (sitting) was an army general who led a military coup in Chile in 1973. ... A website, Web site or WWW site (often shortened to just site) is a collection of webpages, that is, HTML/XHTML documents accessible via HTTP on the Internet; all publicly accessible websites in existence comprise the World Wide Web. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...


A study by the OpenNet Initiative concludes that censoring software behind the MWW is written by the Californian company Fortinet. MPT (Myanmar Post and Telecoms) is the governmenet ISP, and Myanmar Teleport (formerly BaganNET) is the semi-government ISP. According to early 2006 information, there are approximately 40,000+ users on MPT network, and nearly 80,000 users on Myanmar Teleport. So far there are only about 400+ broadband (ADSL, IP-Star, WLL) connections in Myanmar. The OpenNet Initiative is a joint project of three academic institutions: the Citizen Lab at the Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, and the Advanced Network Research Group at the Cambridge Security Programme, University of Cambridge. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq. ... Fortinet is a private company that is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California that specializes in network security appliances. ...


External links

  • RSF Internet Under Surveillance 2004: Burma
  • IFEX: Censorship in Burma
  • Myanmar Web Directory
  • Myanmar Yellow Pages by Myanmar Post and Telecoms
  • Myanmar Telephone Directory / Myanmar White Pages
  • Myanmar suffers massive Internet 'blackout'

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Myanmar Wide Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (222 words)
The Myanmar Wide Web (MWW) is the intranet maintained by the military government of Myanmar (aka Burma).
The MWW is designed to keep users away from information or artistic works that could possibly "subvert" the régime, cause ethnic tension, or encourage political instability in the view of the military junta.
MPT (Myanmar Post and Telecoms) is the governmenet ISP, and Myanmar Teleport (formerly BaganNET) is the semi-government ISP.
Myanmar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3704 words)
Myanmar is located between Bangladesh and Thailand, with China to the north and India to the north-west, with coastline on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea.
The fertile plains of the Ayeyarwady and Thanlwin Rivers are in the central lowlands of Myanmar.
Buddhism in Myanmar is predominantly Theravada Buddhism and is practised by 89% of the population, especially the Bamar (and its subgroups, including the Rakhine), Shan, Mon, and Chinese.
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