Data Centers in Yangon
7 locations found
- TI
True IDC True IDC
MICT Park, Building 17 Yangon City 11051 MMR, Yangon City
- MA
Myint & Associates Telecommunications Yangon
623 Pyay Road Yangon City MMR, Yangon City
- OQ
Ooredoo Yangon 3
192 Kabar Aye Pagoda Road Yangon City 11201 MMR, Yangon City
- GT
GTMH Telecom RGN1
Wai Za Yan Tar Road Yangon MMR, Yangon
- OQ
Ooredoo Yangon 1
12/13 Min Gyi Street Yangon City 11211 MMR, Yangon City
- OQ
Ooredoo Yangon 2
33 Alan Pya Phaya Road Yangon City 11191 MMR, Yangon City
- GT
Golden TMH Telecom MBE
U Shwe Bin Street Yangon City MMR, Yangon City
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Yangon – Essential Infrastructure for a Mobile-First Economy
Executive Summary
Yangon is the primary landing point for organizations targeting Myanmar's mobile-first market of 54 million people. Establishing a presence here provides the physical infrastructure to manage local data residency and minimize latency for a rapidly growing consumer base. This location offers a decisive advantage for services in banking, e-commerce, and telecommunications.
Yangon: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | B | Regional hub with expanding international subsea cable links. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of September 2025 | Nearest major cloud hub is located in Bangkok. |
| Power Cost | $0.07/kWh – as of September 2025 | Competitive rates for regional industrial users. |
| Disaster Risk | Moderate (7.0/10) – as of September 2025 | Significant exposure to seismic and river flood events. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes – as of September 2025 | Five-year corporate tax exemptions available for specific projects. |
| Sales Tax | 5% Commercial Tax – as of September 2025 | Standard commercial tax for general business services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 5 as of September 2025. The market features a mix of private and state-backed providers. Professional facilities prioritize neutrality to support diverse peering and redundancy for enterprise clients.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: 0, enabling access to 0 cloud regions as of September 2025. There are no direct local on-ramps for AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), or Microsoft Azure. Connectivity to these hyperscale platforms is managed via private extensions to primary hubs in Bangkok.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Myanmar Internet Exchange (MMIX) serves as the primary local hub. It keeps domestic traffic within the country to improve performance and reduce transit costs.
Bare Metal: Dedicated hardware is available through local providers and specialists such as Hivelocity as of September 2025. These services offer high-performance hardware for workloads that require physical isolation.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Estimated at $0.07/kWh as of September 2025. These rates are competitive for the region and help maintain manageable operational overhead for large-scale deployments.
Power Grid Reliability: Major data center corridors use redundant substation feeds, though the local grid experiences occasional instability. Professional facilities mitigate this by relying on 2N generator configurations and maintaining extensive onsite fuel reserves to ensure continuous uptime.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are located near MICT Park and the central business district. This placement ensures low-latency access to the financial services, telecommunications, and government sectors concentrated in the city center.
Regional Market Reach: Yangon serves as the primary staging point for digital services reaching the entire country. Its position is critical for serving the expanding retail banking networks and the rapid growth of local e-commerce.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Myanmar provides a five-year corporate tax exemption for specific technology sector investments as of September 2025. This incentive reduces the initial financial burden for firms establishing a long-term presence.
Natural Disaster Risk
Yangon carries an overall risk rating of Moderate (7.0/10) as of September 2025. The city location in a river delta and a seismically active zone makes structural resilience a fundamental requirement for infrastructure.
- River Flood (8.8): The primary threat due to the city delta location and heavy monsoon patterns.
- Tsunami (8.3): A significant regional risk requiring facilities to be built with specific elevation considerations.
- Earthquake (8.2): High seismic risk necessitates advanced structural engineering and seismic bracing for equipment.
- Coastal Flood (8.0): Indirect risk management is required for facilities located near the tidal reaches of the Yangon River.
- Tropical Cyclone (5.8): Seasonal storms can impact utility power delivery and physical access to sites.