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Myanmar Crisis

Myanmar mobile providers face uncertainty under military control

Draft, service outages and sanctions threaten stability of industry

Anxiety is spreading as messages regarding Myanmar's new draft are sent out to smartphone users. (Photo obtained by Nikkei)

BANGKOK/YANGON -- Mobile providers in Myanmar are finding themselves caught between the military's tightening grip and investor concerns over human rights, raising questions about their ability to continue providing a critical service in the country.

A local woman in her 60s said she felt "anxious" this month when she received a series of smartphone messages alerting her that men aged 18 to 35 can now be drafted into the Myanmar military. The woman has a family member in the draft pool.

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