About the company
Huawei
Huawei is a Chinese communications technology company that has faced sanctions and restrictions from the American and other governments over security concerns. In Burma it works for the military owned Mytel mobile phone network, helping them develop their 5G network. Huwai also hosts apps for Mytel in its AppGallery.
Huawai is also involved in the so-called ‘Safe Cities’ facial recognition monitoring system being installed in cities in Burma, which can be used by the military for the monitoring of activists and is a serious risk to human rights in the country.
Huawei also helped facilitate the indirect purchase by Telenor of surveillance technology from German company, Utimaco which will enable the Burmese military to monitor Telenor customers.
Contact:
Mr. Liang Hua
Chairman
Huawei
HUAWEI INVESTMENT & HOLDING CO., LTD.
Huawei Industrial Base
Shenzhen 518129
P. R. China
Source:
MyTel anticipating 5G rollout next year if granted licence, Saw Yi Nanda, Myanmar Times, 6th August 2019
https://www.mmtimes.com/news/mytel-anticipating-5g-rollout-next-year-if-granted-licence.html
Myanmar: Facial Recognition System Threatens Rights, Human Rights Watch, 12th March 2021
https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/03/12/myanmar-facial-recognition-system-threatens-rights
Mytel website accessed January 2022
https://account.mytel.com.mm/mytelpay-download/
Telenor Group violating sanctions through installation and imminent transfer of German Lawful Intercept Gateway, Justice for Myanmar 5th March 2022
Notified 9th August 2019
Added to the Dirty List 20 August 2019
Follow up letter sent 18th January 2022
Updated 27 January 2022 to include details of ‘Safe Cities’.