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On Monday 1 February, a state of emergency was declared under military leadership in Myanmar. The situation in Myanmar is irregular and uncertain, and the authorities are establishing procedures for issuing directives towards operators. Telenor handles these according to its defined processes for authority directives. At Telenor we remain committed to our principle of transparency and we will publish information regarding authority directives on this page.

Under the current circumstances, Telenor faces several dilemmas in Myanmar. We entered Myanmar in 2013 with a clear ambition to support the country in its progress towards democracy and economic development. The recent events represent a set-back for the country's path to reform. Access to telecom services is essential for people to exercise their basic right to freedom of opinion and expression, and to gain information. These services are also critical in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and for economic opportunities. When following authority orders in these irregular times, we know it has negative impact on human rights in Myanmar. We are working to minimise this impact, and Telenor continues to emphasise to the authorities that access to telecom services should be maintained at all times. Keeping the network open and adhering to our established process continues to be important

Keeping open communication lines for the people in Myanmar is important, and Telenor continues to follow its established global process for handling authority directives. Each directive is assessed for legal basis, human rights impact, necessity and proportionality and our ability to be transparent.

As a local employer, Telenor Myanmar needs to handle a difficult situation and ensure the safety and security of employees on the ground during this state of emergency. Our ambition is to continue to take action, and to keep the local and global community informed. Telenor is deeply concerned with events in Myanmar and continues to assess the situation on ground.

Orders and directives received in the period after 1 February 2021, are listed below: Date Directive/activity Status 10.02.2021 Directive to temporarily block IP addresses Active 09.02.2021 Directive to temporarily block IP addresses Active 06.02.2021 Directive to temporarily shut down data network

(statement) Restored - 07.02.2021 05.02.2021 Directive to block social media services Twitter and Instagram, until further notice (statement) Active 04.02.2021 Directive to temporarily block social media service Facebook (statement) Active 03.02.2021 Directive to restore 3G and 4G data network in eight townships in Rakhine/Chin state (statement) Restored - 03.02.2021 01.02.2021 Forced nationwide network shutdown (statement issued on situation in Myanmar) Restored - 01.02.2021

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