Can You Build Up A Telco Industry By Banning Google?
from the purposely-without-Google dept
Two separate stories about technology goings on in Myanmar raise some questions about building a tech industry in such countries. First, comes the news that the country has banned Google and any of its related services. Then comes the news that "telco authorities" in the country are trying to add 80,000 new mobile phones to the country in an effort to "enhance the development of the telecommunications sector." That seems to raise the fairly obvious question: can you develop a serious telco sector if you're out there banning useful online services like Google? Or do they view Google and its related services as an impediment to developing a homegrown telco industry?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Wait - maybe I should go and patent a business model.
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LOL
That's my two cents.
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No Wrapper
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Burma Google or "Boogle"
Will there be a Google in Myanmar - likely not anytime soon,but the government has already taken many initiatives to prosper. So they are really a rogue state in transition. They will have to eventually open up their information borders just as Japan had to open their borders in 1542AD.
In Myanmar, there actually is no McDonalds. Instead, they have a knock-off called Mac Burger. They also have a knock-off for Pepsi called Star Cola. It is actually made in a former Pepsi plant. Pepsi had to pull out because of college protests - long story.
I suspect there will be a My-oogle or a Boogle instead of a Google for a while until the regime decides it is time to open up - but this has nothing to do with the telco decision to have more cell phones in the country.
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Re: Burma Google or "Boogle"
kudos to you
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Re: Re: Burma Google or "Boogle"
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Yes...
(I remember 3 or 4 years ago when google was still the up and coming thing, now its the industry standard)
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Totally unrelated
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