BANGKOK/YANGON -- Myanmar's military government has enacted a law that represses information on the internet and imposes penalties involving virtual private networks without authorization, complicating how businesses engage in daily operations.
Providing such service in daily operations opens door to enforcement

Mobile communications serve as a principal information channel for resistance forces. (Sipa via AP)
BANGKOK/YANGON -- Myanmar's military government has enacted a law that represses information on the internet and imposes penalties involving virtual private networks without authorization, complicating how businesses engage in daily operations.