- M&A Telecoms operates the first Tier III–certified data centre in Myanmar, offering colocation, cloud and connectivity services.
- The company aims to support businesses, financial institutions and government clients as Myanmar’s digital infrastructure expands.
What Myint & Associates Telecommunications offers
Myint & Associates Telecommunications Ltd., founded in 2015 and headquartered at Vantage Tower, 623 Pyay Road in Yangon, runs the country’s first high‑end data centre — M&A Data Center — which holds a Tier III Design Certification from the Uptime Institute and is PCI DSS compliant.
The facility is engineered to resist seismic events and offers a 99.98 % operational uptime guarantee — a crucial metric for reliability in mission‑critical hosting, financial services and enterprise use. M&A Telecoms describes itself as “carrier‑neutral,” enabling customers from different networks and industries to access colocation, connectivity, cloud‑computing and managed‑services offerings.
Although small in size (around 11–50 employees), the firm positions itself as a technologically advanced enabler for Myanmar’s digital economy. Its services target private enterprises, banks, government agencies and other organisations requiring high‑security, compliant and stable infrastructure.
M&A Telecoms also plays a role in regional internet routing and connectivity. Its AS number — AS134976 — is publicly registered, showing the company operates among the small number of Local Internet Registries (LIRs) in Myanmar, managing IPv4 prefixes and network traffic provisioning.
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Why M&A Telecoms matters for Myanmar’s digital growth
Myanmar is still building its digital infrastructure, and reliable, secure data‑centre services remain scarce. Globally, demand for cloud, colocation and managed services — especially compliant, high‑uptime offerings — continues to grow as businesses and government agencies digitise operations. M&A Telecoms addresses this gap by offering internationally certified infrastructure.
Its PCI DSS compliance and Tier III certification make it suitable for sensitive workloads such as banking, financial services or government data — sectors where uptime, data integrity and security are vital. These credentials also help attract foreign investors or international partners reluctant to rely on less robust local hosting.
Moreover, by being carrier‑neutral and offering connectivity alongside colocation, M&A Telecoms helps foster a more open internet ecosystem in Myanmar — offering alternatives to incumbent operators and supporting competition. In a region where telecom and data services can be fragmented, such neutrality matters.
