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MCF
MCPA
MCIA
MCEA
MCF and Associations
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Myanmar Computer Federation
MCF was established in 1998 by the
promulgation of “Computer Science
Development Law” of 1996, by the
Union Government of Myanmar.
LAW
• Computer Science Development Law
of 1996
COUNCIL
Primary Objective
To contribute towards the
emergence of a modern
developed State through ICT
• Myanmar Computer Science
Development Council (Est. 1996)
• Chaired by Union Minister for
Communications and Information
Technology
MCF
• Myanmar Computer Federation
(Est. 1998)
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MCF > MCPA | MCIA | MCEA
MCF is the official federation –
umbrella organization of all official
computer-related associations,
working groups, technical
committees in the Republic of the
Union of Myanmar.
MCF is comprised of over ten
thousand IT student & professional
members, six hundred corporate
members and over a hundred
thousand young basic education
student members.
MCPA
• Myanmar Computer Professionals
Association (Est. 1998)
• 10,000 + IT Students & Professionals
MCIA
• Myanmar Computer Industry Association
(Est. 1998)
• 700 + Corporations
MCEA
• Myanmar Computer Enthusiasts
Association (Est. 1998)
• 100,000 + Basic Education Student
members
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Law
Government
Council
Non-Government
Organizations
MCF
MCPA
MCIA
MCEA
States &
Regions
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Relations to State and NGO’s
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
• MCF works closely with the
Myanmar Computer Science
Development Council, which is
chaired by the Union Minister for
Communications and
Information Technology.
 MCF, MCPA and MCIA Executive
Committee members routinely
serve on advisory committees,
technical committees and
working groups for various
national bodies and government
departments.
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ICT Policies Recommendations
MCF has been participating in
preparing ICT Master Plans for
Myanmar, a total of 3 Master
Plans since 2001.
20012005
20062010
20112015
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
ASSISTANCE FOR EDUCATION SECTOR
Assistance has been provided to Teacher Training Colleges (computers, LCD
projectors, technical trainings, seminars, basic computer & courseware
development courses).
AWARDS FOR EDUCATION SECTOR
MCF has awarded educational institutions or students for their excellence in
utilization of ICT.
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
TECHNICAL SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS
Technical seminars & workshops, BarCamps and corporate trainings for
executives have been organized by MCF and its associations.
SENDING DELEGATIONS OVERSEAS
Corporate business delegations and professional delegations have been sent
overseas, to participate in business matching, international cooperation,
field studies, meetings and competitions.
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
TRAININGS
Hundreds of training courses have been conducted, with foreign and local
teachers, organized by MCF and/or international organizations.
ICT LAB
Hands-on technical trainings are provided at the ICT Lab.
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
ICT AWARDS
Annually, awards have been given out in recognition of ICT innovations and
applications. The recipients include local ICT companies, IT professionals and
students.
IT BUSINESS PLAN CONTESTS
IT Business Plan contests have been held and it has provided valuable
training for business knowledge, planning and critical thinking skills.
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIPS
MCF and Associations have sent professionals and executives for overseas
training by scholarship assistance received from foreign governments and
organizations.
LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND ACADEMIC AWARDS
Locally, the Associations have awarded local scholarships for computer
students. Students who have excelled in their studies have also been
recognized and awarded for their academic excellence.
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
ICT EXHIBITIONS
MCF and computer associations throughout Myanmar, organize up to 10-15
ICT exhibitions and trade fairs.
ICT CARAVANS
ICT Caravans have been sent throughout Myanmar (Mandalay, Magway,
Bago, Ayeyarwady, Mon, Kayin and Shan).
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Main Activities & Focus Areas
RESOURCE & RESEARCH CENTERS
MCF and Associations provide libraries, resource centers and internet access
centers for their members.
MYANMAR-KOREA IT CENTER
MCF and KAU provide Professional Trainings, Internship Program with the
support of KOICA in the Center for one year project, started in Jan of this
year.
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Special ICT Economic Zones
SOFTWARE & ICT PARKS
1.
Yangon
The first software/ICT park in Myanmar, known as Myanmar ICT Park
was established in 2001, in Yangon.
2.
Mandalay
The second software/ICT park was established in Mandalay,
unfortunately, it was lost to fire, and is now being re-established and will
be operational soon.
3.
Yatanarpon
Yatanarpon Cyber city (north of Mandalay) is a much larger zone,
focused on soft-based industries, hardware manufacturing. It is
managed by the Ministry of Communications and Information
Technology.
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International Collaboration
ASOCIO
- Member
CICC (Japan)
International Conference & Forum
Scholarships
Conduct Onsite Trainings
AOTS (Japan)
Scholarships
e-Learning Center
JITEC (Japan)
Cross Certification
MEMI (Japan)
conduct ICT trainings
PIKOM (Malaysia)
Joint Task Force
ITEC (India)
Scholarships
CII (India)
Joint Task Force
Building Good Relations
JENESYS PROGRAMME
• Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths
• 26 participants visited Japan for cultural exchange and short visit
• Japan International Corporation Center (JICE)
• Japan Government
• Japanese Embassy
• 12-22 July 2010
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Overseas Scholarships
CICC (Japan)
AOTS (Japan)
ITEC (India)
SCP (Singapore)
OSS Training
JDS
JENESYS (Japan)
Invitational IT Expert Training (Korea)
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111
40
16
15
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26
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Total
327
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Courses in e-Learning Center
Course
No
Participants
Internet
65
3250
e-Government
3
160
MYFE
18
562
MYSW
6
220
MYNW
1
50
MYAE
1
43
MMPM
2
30
On Site Training
11
300
Web Master & NW Security
3
85
ICT Professional
40
1011
JAVA
2
25
LINUX
5
150
Internet Management
3
120
PHP, Design & UI Stream
2
120
162
6126
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IT Business Plan Contests
Since 2011, with a Japanese NGO
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ASOCIO MTV 2012 inYangon
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MCF will host
the ASOCIO Mid Year Plenary Meeting
May 10 to 12, 2013 in Yangon
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MCF
MCPA
MCIA
MCEA
Status and trends of Myanmar’s ICT Sector
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Number of ICT Companies by Region
Region / State
Companies
Yangon Region
459
Mandalay Region
82
Sagaing Region
37
Shan State
26
Ayeyarwady Region
16
Mon State
46
Bago Region
31
Magway Region
11
Figures are ICT companies, that are
members of MCIA, as of Dec 2012.
708
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ICT Companies in Yangon Region by
Type of Business
Education & Training Services
64
Software
79
ICT Services
31
Multimedia Services
29
Web & Internet Service
14
Gaming Services
Hardware
Mobile Sales & Services
Total
0
270
8
495
Source: MCIA, Dec 2012.
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HRD Current Status in Myanmar
Ministry of Science & Number of Computer Universities / Colleges
Technology
Total Number of ICT Professionals Per Year
(Under/Post-grad: Diploma, Bachelors, Masters,
Doctorate)
25
6,000 +
Ministry of Education Number of Universities / Colleges
-
Total Number of ICT Professionals Per Year
(Under/Post-grad: Diploma, Bachelors, Masters)
1,500
Myanmar Computer
Federation
Total Number of ICT Professionals Per Year
(JITEE / MCPA Certification)
700
Private
Total Number of ICT Professionals Per Year
850
2 COEs for University of
Computer Studies
Start from this academic year
2012-2013
Problems
1. Low infrastructure
2. Weak industry base
3. Weak competitiveness
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PC Penetration in Myanmar
2006
55.4
2007
56.5
2008
57
2009
59.13
2010
Desktops
258,000
276,000
300,000
327,000
210,000
Notebooks
172,000
184,000
200,000
218,000
390,000
430,000 460,000
500,000
545,000 600,000
Population
60
Remark
Million
Household
Total number of PCs
Source: MCIA, May 2012.
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Summary of Myanmar’s
Telecommunications Infrastructure
Statistic / Description
Teledensity
10 %
Total Telephone Lines
6 mil
(Fixed lines incl. WLL: 600,000+)
(Mobile lines: 5.4 mil)
National Backbone
Fibre between major cities
Cross-border Fibre
India – Myanmar
China – Myanmar
Thailand – Myanmar
Vietnam – Myanmar
International Links
Cable / Satellite
Last Mile Links
Dedicated Link
MPT Satellite Terminals
Wireless Broad Band access
FTTH
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Source: MPT, Jan 2013.
Indicator
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Summary of Myanmar’s
Telecommunications Infrastructure
Statistic / Description
Internet Backbone Bandwidth
14 Gbps (Jan 2013)
Internet Subscribers
622,000 +
FTTH users
Internet Users
0.62 mil users (Est. Jan 2013)
Public Access Centers
2,500 +
ISPs
2 (MPT, Yatanarpon Teleport)
Yatanarpon’s Sub-ISPs
SkyNet, RedLink, FTTH providers
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Source: MPT, Jan 2013.
Indicator
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Summary of Myanmar’s
Telecommunications Infrastructure
Statistic / Description
International Gateways
2 (NGN-IP-IGW / DMS-300 with IP Trunk
500 E1)
International Channels
10,158
Internet Gateway
1
PSTN Exchanges
913
Mobile Exchanges
14
Transit Exchanges
11
Rural Phone Exchanges
234
Microwave Stations
341
IP Microwave Stations
154
Satellite Terminals / Stations
2,245 (MPT Sat Terminals)
1 (Intelsat Es) +
11 (VSAT Stations)
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Source: MPT, Jan 2013.
Indicator
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MCF
MCPA
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MCF and Computer Associations Presentation
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