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Mytel is Myanmar's fourth mobile operator, launched in 2018 as a joint venture between Vietnam's Viettel and the Myanmar military-owned Myanmar Economic Corporation. The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Mytel in January 2025 for providing surveillance and financial support to Myanmar's military junta.

About Mytel

Mytel entered Myanmar's mobile market in 2018 with aggressive pricing and rapid tower deployment backed by Viettel's experience building mobile networks in developing markets. The operator is 49% owned by Viettel (Vietnamese military), 28% by Star High Public Company (Myanmar Economic Corporation), and 23% by Myanmar National Telecom Holding.

Mytel's military association damaged its reputation following the February 2021 coup. Subscriber losses accelerated as users moved to competing operators. The US Commerce Department sanctioned Mytel in January 2025 for providing surveillance services that enabled human rights abuses.

Mytel Plans and Services

Mytel offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Mytel offers prepaid mobile services with competitive pricing targeting budget-conscious users. Daily 500 MB packages cost MMK 450, weekly 2 GB at MMK 2,000, and monthly plans from MMK 7,000 for 10 GB.

The operator used low pricing as a market entry strategy. However, infrastructure investment slowed considerably after 2021 due to political factors and reduced revenue. Mytel distributed free SIM cards with the 0969 prefix to military personnel, enabling the junta to track soldiers' phone activity.

Mytel Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
Daily 500MB mobile4G LTEMMK 450/day
  • 500 MB data valid for 24 hours
  • 4G LTE speeds
  • Aggressive introductory pricing
  • Available via USSD code
Weekly 2GB mobile4G LTEMMK 2,000/week
  • 2 GB data valid for 7 days
  • 4G LTE speeds
  • Budget-friendly pricing
  • No contract required
Monthly 10GB mobile4G LTEMMK 7,000/month
  • 10 GB monthly data
  • 4G LTE speeds
  • 30-day validity
  • Competitive pricing tier
Super Data 20GB mobile4G LTEMMK 15,000/month
  • 20 GB monthly data
  • Full 4G LTE speed
  • Social media bonus on select promotions
  • Suitable for regular data users

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Mytel for current offers.

Mytel Coverage by Region

Mytel performance varies by location. Coverage density, local infrastructure, and network congestion affect speeds in each market.

Yangon

Coverage: 4G LTE available across the city Typical: 15-25 Mbps on 4G, declining as network ages Peak congestion: Moderate to high during evening hours

Coverage exists but quality declining compared to MPT and Atom

Mandalay and Naypyidaw

Coverage: 4G LTE in urban areas Typical: 10-20 Mbps on 4G Peak congestion: Moderate during evening hours

Service quality varies as maintenance investment reduced

Rural Areas

Coverage: 3G and limited 4G along highways and towns Typical: 5-15 Mbps where 4G available. 1-3 Mbps on 3G Peak congestion: Variable

Mytel's rural expansion slowed significantly after 2021

Is Mytel Right for You?

Every provider has trade-offs. Here is how Mytel performs based on real-world usage and customer feedback.

Strengths

  • Among the lowest mobile data pricing in Myanmar
  • Rapid initial network deployment backed by Viettel expertise
  • 4G LTE available in major cities and along highways
  • Affordable prepaid bundles for budget-conscious users

Weaknesses

  • US Treasury sanctions imposed in January 2025
  • Military ownership and association damaged reputation
  • Infrastructure investment slowed significantly after 2021
  • Surveillance capabilities used to track individuals for military junta
  • Subscriber losses as users migrate to MPT and Atom
  • Service quality declining as maintenance and investment reduced

Best For

  • Budget users in areas where Mytel coverage is strong
  • Users who prioritize lowest price above all other factors

Not Ideal For

  • Users concerned about privacy and surveillance by military-linked operator
  • International business travelers due to sanctions implications
  • Users who want reliable long-term service from a stable operator
  • Customers who oppose the Myanmar military junta

How Mytel Compares

Side-by-side comparison of Mytel against major competitors in Myanmar.

CompetitorSpeedPriceCoverageVerdict
MPTMPT averages 33.1 Mbps. Mytel speeds are declining as network investment slowed.Mytel offers slightly lower prices. MPT provides more reliable service.MPT covers 96% of population. Mytel's expansion slowed after 2021.Choose MPT for reliable coverage and service. Many users actively avoid Mytel.
AtomAtom delivers better urban speeds with 16.9 Mbps upload. Mytel's network degrades.Mytel pricing slightly lower. Atom offers better value considering network quality.Both focus on urban markets. Atom's network is better maintained.Choose Atom for reliable service from a private operator without military association.

Troubleshooting Mytel Issues

Common Mytel connection problems and how to fix them.

Mytel speeds slower than expected

Cause: Reduced network investment, tower maintenance delays, or congestion in your area.

  1. Test at different times to identify congestion patterns
  2. Move to a location with stronger signal
  3. Toggle airplane mode to force reconnection
  4. Restart your phone to clear network issues
  5. Consider switching to MPT or Atom for more consistent service

Frequent service disruptions on Mytel network

Cause: Reduced maintenance investment, infrastructure damage, or regional outages.

  1. Check Mytel social media for service outage notifications
  2. Try connecting at a different location
  3. Restart your device
  4. If issues persist, consider porting your number to MPT or Atom

Mytel History

Key milestones in Mytel development and network expansion.

2018

Mytel launched as Myanmar's fourth mobile operator backed by Viettel and Myanmar military

2019

Expanded 4G LTE coverage rapidly across major cities and highways

2021

Military coup in February damaged Mytel's reputation, subscriber losses began

2023

Subscriber base declined as users migrated to MPT and Atom

2025

US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Mytel for surveillance and human rights abuses

Test Your Mytel Speed

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Why was Mytel sanctioned by the US?

The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Mytel in January 2025 for providing surveillance services and financial support to Myanmar's military regime. According to the sanctions notice, Mytel enabled the military to track and identify target individuals and groups through its telecommunications infrastructure. Mytel distributed free SIM cards personalized with military ID numbers to soldiers, allowing commanders to monitor troop phone activity. If defectors retained their SIM cards, the military could track their location. The sanctions reflect Mytel's direct role in enabling human rights abuses by the Myanmar military junta.

Who owns Mytel in Myanmar?

Mytel operates as a joint venture with three shareholders. Vietnam's Viettel, owned by the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence, holds 49% of the company. Star High Public Company, a subsidiary of the Myanmar military's Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC), owns 28%. Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Company owns the remaining 23%. The military ownership through MEC and the Vietnamese military connection through Viettel make Mytel unique among Myanmar's mobile operators for its direct ties to two countries' armed forces.

Should I use Mytel in Myanmar?

Mytel remains a functioning mobile operator in Myanmar with coverage in cities and along highways. However, several factors make other operators preferable for most users. US sanctions in January 2025 created potential complications for international business use. The military ownership means revenue supports the Myanmar junta. Surveillance capabilities have been documented for tracking individuals. Network quality has declined as investment slowed after 2021. MPT offers wider coverage and Atom provides better urban speeds, both without the military association or sanctions complications that affect Mytel.

Last verified: February 12, 2026

Data source: US Treasury Department sanctions notice, GlobalData Myanmar Telecom Report, Reuters, Nikkei Asia, Justice for Myanmar