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Myanmar is one of Asia's most challenging but strategically important digital markets, with roughly 24 million internet users representing about 44% penetration of a 54.5 million population and more than 70 million mobile connections that reflect both dual-SIM behaviour and the aftermath of a 2013-2019 telecoms leapfrog that brought almost the entire country online in under a decade. The mobile market is carried by four operators: ATOM (formerly Telenor Myanmar, divested to the M1 Group consortium in 2022 and now operated as Advancing Technology Organisation Myanmar), Ooredoo Myanmar (the Qatar-owned carrier that was the first foreign entrant alongside Telenor in 2014, later divested to a Singapore consortium), MPT (Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications, the state incumbent that partners with KDDI-Sumitomo in its mobile operations), and Mytel (the Viettel-linked joint venture with Star High Public Company that runs the youngest 4G/5G network). Median mobile download speeds hover around 17 Mbps with fixed broadband reaching roughly 30 Mbps via the SEA-ME-WE 3, SEA-ME-WE 5, and AAE-1 submarine cables landing at Ngwe Saung and Thanlyin. Retail digital finance is overwhelmingly KBZPay (the KBZ Bank super-app), Wave Money (the Yoma-Telenor legacy mobile money platform), AYA Pay, CB Pay, and Shwe Bank. Facebook remains the dominant social and commerce platform despite intermittent restrictions since 2021, while Shop.com.mm, Shwe Property, and CarsDB anchor the formal marketplace economy. Personal data is governed by the Law Protecting the Privacy and Security of Citizens (2017) and the Electronic Transactions Law, alongside Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC) telecoms licensing.

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Myanmar Internet Landscape

Key digital infrastructure statistics for Myanmar

24.0M

Internet Users

44.0%

Penetration

17.3 Mbps

Mobile Speed

29.8 Mbps

Fixed Speed

20.0M

Social Media Users

70.3M

Mobile Connections

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Why Myanmar Proxies?

What makes the Myanmar market unique for proxy users

Yangon MMK Retail & Burmese-Script Facebook Commerce

Myanmar retail remains overwhelmingly Facebook- and Viber-driven, with Yangon, Mandalay, Taunggyi, and Mawlamyine sellers running Facebook Live auctions for garments, gold jewellery, and electronics priced in Myanmar kyat (MMK) and labelled in Burmese (Zawgyi or Unicode) script - content that is only fully visible to Myanmar IPs and that Thai or Indian proxies cannot replicate. Shop.com.mm (the Alibaba-linked marketplace that absorbed Shop.com's Southeast Asian footprint) serves MMK pricing and Myanmar-specific promotional calendars exclusively from Myanmar IP origin. Our ATOM, Ooredoo, MPT, and Mytel residential proxies give brand owners and Mekong-region FMCG researchers authentic Yangon and Mandalay vantage points for monitoring Burmese-language social commerce and formal marketplace flows.

KBZPay, Wave Money & AYA Pay Fintech QA

KBZPay, operated by the country's largest private bank KBZ Bank, has become Myanmar's dominant retail super-app and agent network, competing with Wave Money (the Yoma-Telenor legacy mobile money platform now operated by Yoma Strategic and the largest agent network in the country), AYA Pay (from AYA Bank), and CB Pay (from Co-operative Bank). All of these platforms geo-restrict merchant onboarding, MMK transfers, and OTP delivery to Myanmar IP origin. Our ATOM, MPT, Ooredoo, and Mytel residential proxies let payment integrators, remittance operators (especially Myanmar-Thailand and Myanmar-Singapore corridors), and wallet QA engineers test Myanmar rails from authentic Yangon and Mandalay subnets.

Yangon Stock Exchange & MMK Treasury Data

The Yangon Stock Exchange (YSX), a Daiwa-JICA-backed joint venture with Myanma Economic Bank, hosts a small but significant domestic equities market, while the Central Bank of Myanmar publishes MMK reference rates, treasury auction results, and foreign exchange circulars that are critical for frontier-market analysts. These portals and disclosure feeds serve Myanmar IP origin. Our MPT and ATOM residential proxies give frontier-market investors, sanctions-compliance analysts, and NGO economists authentic Yangon vantage points for observing official financial disclosures and cross-border trade data that offshore IPs cannot reliably access.

MoTC Licensing & Privacy Law Compliance

Myanmar digital regulation is anchored by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC), which licenses ATOM, Ooredoo, MPT, and Mytel under the Telecommunications Law 2013, plus the Electronic Transactions Law (originally 2004, amended 2021) and the Law Protecting the Privacy and Security of Citizens (Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law No. 5/2017). The Law Protecting Privacy requires lawful authorisation for interception or collection of communications content and imposes penalties for unlawful surveillance. Privacy notices are presented in Burmese, with Unicode steadily replacing the legacy Zawgyi encoding. Our ATOM residential proxies let compliance teams audit Myanmar consent flows as MoTC would experience them from authentic Yangon IPs.

Use Cases for Myanmar Proxies

How businesses use Myanmar proxies to gain competitive advantages

KBZPay & Wave Money Super-App Testing

KBZPay is the dominant retail super-app in Myanmar, anchored by KBZ Bank's branch and agent network, while Wave Money retains the broadest rural agent footprint inherited from its Yoma-Telenor founding partners. Both platforms run geo-fenced merchant QR onboarding, MMK transfers, mobile top-up, and remittance corridors to Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia. Our ATOM, Ooredoo, MPT, and Mytel residential proxies let wallet engineers and Myanmar-ASEAN remittance corridor operators test KBZPay and Wave Money flows from authentic Yangon subnets.

Shop.com.mm & Shwe Property Marketplace Monitoring

Shop.com.mm (the Alibaba-era marketplace serving Myanmar) is the largest formal e-commerce platform in the country, while Shwe Property and iMyanmarHouse dominate residential real estate listings in Yangon and Mandalay, and CarsDB handles used vehicle classifieds - a significant category in a grey-market heavy auto sector. All of these platforms serve MMK pricing and Burmese-language listings exclusively to Myanmar IPs. Our ATOM and MPT residential proxies give MAP analysts, real estate researchers, and automotive aggregators authentic Yangon vantage points for formal marketplace monitoring.

Yangon Port, MITT & Myanmar Customs Intelligence

Yangon Port and the Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa (MITT) handle the great majority of Myanmar's foreign trade, with the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) and Myanmar Customs Department publishing tariff schedules, investment approvals, and import-export statistics from Naypyidaw and Yangon. These portals require Myanmar IP origin. Our MPT and Mytel residential proxies give supply-chain analysts, sanctions-compliance teams, and commodity traders authentic Yangon vantage points for observing Myanmar customs and port logistics flows.

Facebook Live & Burmese-Language Social Commerce

Despite intermittent access restrictions since 2021, Facebook and its Live feature remain the single most important commerce channel in Myanmar, with Yangon, Mandalay, and Taunggyi sellers running nightly auctions for garments, gold, cosmetics, and consumer electronics in Burmese script at MMK prices. Facebook Marketplace geo-fences Myanmar-specific listings to in-country IPs. Our ATOM, Ooredoo, and Mytel residential proxies give brand owners and market researchers authentic Yangon vantage points for observing the Burmese social commerce economy that drives the bulk of Myanmar retail.

Myanmar OTA & Inle Lake Tourism Pricing

Myanmar inbound tourism centres on Bagan, Inle Lake, Mandalay, and the Yangon heritage district, with Booking.com, Agoda, and local operator sites such as Go-Myanmar serving MMK and USD dual-currency pricing exclusively to Myanmar IP origin. Our ATOM and MPT residential proxies give travel analysts and inbound operators authentic Yangon and Mandalay vantage points for monitoring Myanmar tourism pricing during the gradual post-pandemic recovery.

Central Bank of Myanmar & CBM-NET Compliance Research

The Central Bank of Myanmar publishes MMK reference rates, foreign exchange circulars, treasury auction results, and CBM-NET interbank rail statistics that are essential for frontier-market economists, sanctions-compliance teams, and humanitarian financial-inclusion researchers. These disclosures are served from Myanmar IP origin and can be difficult to reach from offshore. Our MPT residential proxies give compliance analysts authentic Naypyidaw and Yangon vantage points for observing Myanmar official financial data.

Legal & Compliance in Myanmar

Key regulations affecting proxy usage and data collection

Law:Law Protecting the Privacy and Security of Citizens (Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law No. 5/2017) & Electronic Transactions Law (2004, amended 2021)Regulator:Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC)
Myanmar digital regulation is built around the Telecommunications Law 2013 (which licenses ATOM, Ooredoo, MPT, and Mytel), the Electronic Transactions Law originally enacted in 2004 and significantly amended in 2021, and the Law Protecting the Privacy and Security of Citizens (Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law No. 5/2017). The Law Protecting Privacy establishes constitutional privacy rights of Myanmar citizens, requires lawful authorisation for interception of communications, and imposes criminal penalties for unlawful surveillance and disclosure of personal correspondence. The 2021 amendments to the Electronic Transactions Law introduced broad cybersecurity and content-related provisions that have drawn significant international concern. The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC) licenses internet service providers, content platforms, and cross-border data services. Privacy notices are typically presented in Burmese script, with Unicode gradually replacing the legacy Zawgyi encoding. ResProxy operates zero-log infrastructure and processes no personal data, keeping customer activity outside the direct scope of Myanmar controller obligations. ResProxy does not operate in jurisdictions subject to UN or OFAC sanctions targeting specified entities.

Myanmar Proxy Locations by City

City-level targeting available across 2 cities

Yangon920 IPs
Mandalay320 IPs

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about Myanmar proxy servers

Which Myanmar ISPs are in your residential proxy pool?
Our Myanmar residential proxy pool covers the four national mobile carriers - ATOM (formerly Telenor Myanmar, now operated by the M1 Group consortium as Advancing Technology Organisation Myanmar), Ooredoo Myanmar (the Qatar-backed carrier now under a Singapore consortium), MPT (Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications, the state incumbent in partnership with KDDI-Sumitomo), and Mytel (the Viettel-linked joint venture with Star High Public Company running 4G/5G). Together these four networks cover effectively all Myanmar consumer mobile traffic, with geographic coverage across Yangon, Mandalay, Naypyidaw, Taunggyi, and Mawlamyine.
Why do I need Myanmar-specific proxies instead of Thai or Indian IPs?
Myanmar uses Myanmar kyat (MMK), Burmese script (Unicode gradually replacing Zawgyi), and a distinct regulatory regime entirely separate from Thailand, India, and Bangladesh. KBZPay, Wave Money, AYA Pay, Shop.com.mm, and Yangon Stock Exchange disclosures all serve country-specific pricing, Burmese-language UI, and MMK-denominated transaction flows based on IP geolocation. Thai or Indian proxies will be treated as foreign and cannot access Burmese Facebook Live auctions or MMK retail content. Our ATOM, Ooredoo, MPT, and Mytel residential proxies provide authentic Yangon and Mandalay origin.
Can I test KBZPay, Wave Money, and AYA Pay with your proxies?
Yes. KBZPay is Myanmar's dominant retail super-app anchored by KBZ Bank, Wave Money retains the widest rural agent network from its Yoma-Telenor origins, and AYA Pay plus CB Pay carry significant bank-led wallet share. All platforms geo-restrict merchant QR onboarding, MMK transfers, and OTP delivery to Myanmar IP origin. Our ATOM, MPT, Ooredoo, and Mytel residential proxies let payment integrators and ASEAN remittance corridor operators test Myanmar flows from authentic Yangon and Mandalay subnets.
How does the Law Protecting Privacy affect proxy usage?
The Law Protecting the Privacy and Security of Citizens (2017) protects Myanmar citizens against unlawful surveillance and interception of communications content - it does not regulate general web traffic routing. Using residential proxies for public data monitoring, Facebook Marketplace research, or MAP scraping does not implicate the statute. The 2021 amendments to the Electronic Transactions Law introduced broader cybersecurity rules that apply to content hosts and controllers. ResProxy operates zero-log infrastructure with no personal data processing, keeping your activity outside the direct scope of these obligations. We recommend consulting local counsel before any personal-data project targeting Myanmar residents.
Can I monitor Shop.com.mm and Shwe Property?
Yes. Shop.com.mm is the largest formal e-commerce marketplace in Myanmar, while Shwe Property and iMyanmarHouse dominate Yangon and Mandalay real estate listings, and CarsDB handles used vehicle classifieds. All platforms serve MMK pricing and Burmese listings exclusively to Myanmar IPs. Our ATOM and MPT residential proxies give MAP analysts, real estate researchers, and automotive aggregators authentic Yangon vantage points for monitoring formal Myanmar marketplaces.
Do you cover Yangon port, MITT, and Myanmar customs data?
Yes. Yangon Port and the Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa (MITT) handle the bulk of Myanmar foreign trade, while the Myanmar Investment Commission and Myanmar Customs Department publish tariff schedules, investment approvals, and import-export statistics from Naypyidaw and Yangon. These portals require Myanmar IP origin. Our MPT and Mytel residential proxies give supply-chain analysts and sanctions-compliance teams authentic Yangon vantage points for customs intelligence.
Can your proxies access Central Bank of Myanmar and YSX data?
Yes. The Central Bank of Myanmar publishes MMK reference rates, foreign exchange circulars, and CBM-NET interbank statistics, while the Yangon Stock Exchange (a Daiwa-JICA-backed joint venture with Myanma Economic Bank) hosts domestic equities disclosures. These portals serve Myanmar IP origin. Our MPT residential proxies give frontier-market economists and compliance analysts authentic Yangon and Naypyidaw vantage points.
Do your proxies work for Burmese-language Facebook Live commerce?
Yes. Facebook and Facebook Live remain the single most important commerce channel in Myanmar despite intermittent access restrictions since 2021. Yangon and Mandalay sellers run nightly auctions in Burmese script with MMK pricing, and Facebook Marketplace geo-fences Myanmar-specific listings to in-country IPs. Our ATOM, Ooredoo, and Mytel residential proxies give brand owners and social-commerce analysts authentic Yangon vantage points for observing the Burmese Facebook retail economy.
How large is the Myanmar internet market?
Myanmar has roughly 24 million internet users out of a 54.5 million population, representing about 44% penetration - growing fastest in Yangon and Mandalay. Mobile connections exceed 70 million (around 129% penetration, reflecting heavy dual-SIM behaviour across ATOM, Ooredoo, MPT, and Mytel). Facebook dominates social media with about 20 million users and functions as both social network and primary retail channel. TikTok adoption is rising rapidly among urban under-25s despite periodic access disruptions.
Which protocols and session types do Myanmar proxies support?
All Myanmar proxy IPs support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols. We offer rotating sessions for Shop.com.mm, Facebook Marketplace, and CarsDB scraping plus sticky sessions that hold a consistent ATOM, MPT, Ooredoo, or Mytel IP for up to 30 minutes. Sticky sessions matter for KBZPay and Wave Money OTP delivery, multi-step wallet checkouts, and Central Bank of Myanmar disclosure retrieval where stable originating IPs are essential for fraud scoring and session continuity.

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