Myanmar — [22.4.2025]
Following the catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake that impacted Mandalay and Naypyidaw, GlobalNet, Myanmar’s premier next-generation network and cloud infrastructure provider, confirmed the uninterrupted performance of its nationwide fiber backbone and critical infrastructure.
Despite widespread damage to conventional telecom systems and data facilities across the country, GlobalNet’s core network, including its resilient backbone fiber and redundant routing systems, remained fully operational—ensuring continuous services for:
Built to Withstand Catastrophe
“Our infrastructure is built on layers of defense—physical, digital, and procedural,” said Thit Sane,
Chief Technology Officer of GlobalNet.
“Redundant fiber paths, earthquake-resistant node design, smart rerouting, and real-time monitoring enabled us to absorb the shock with minimal disruption. This is not just a telecom win—it’s a national digital resilience milestone.”
While other providers experienced severe cable cuts, data loss, or extended outages due to collapsed buildings and power grid failures, GlobalNet’s dual-path fiber backbone and multi-zone national reach allowed mission-critical data to flow seamlessly between Naypyidaw, Yangon, Mandalay, and regional hubs.
Powering the Digital Backbone of Myanmar
GlobalNet serves as the invisible digital backbone for Myanmar’s essential sectors:
“While much of the country faced communication blackouts, our backbone kept the country’s core systems online,” said Than Zaw Aung, General Manager of GlobalNet. “It’s not just uptime—it’s about national functionality.”
Cloud and Fiber: A Unified Continuity System
In addition to its physical fiber backbone, GlobalNet Cloud Data—hosted in a secure, earthquake-resilient data facility—remained fully operational throughout the disaster.
This hybrid strength—on-ground fiber + cloud continuity—enabled GlobalNet to support partners in quickly rerouting services and restoring impacted operations for those on less resilient systems.
Looking Ahead
As Myanmar recovers, GlobalNet continues to work closely with government agencies, mobile operators, and the financial sector to provide support, bandwidth, and routing solutions to accelerate national recovery efforts.
“We’ve always believed that infrastructure is a national responsibility,” said the CTO. “This event proved that readiness saves lives—and protects the nation’s heartbeat.”