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MPT Telecenter List MPT Telecenter List No Shop Address Region Township MPT Auto Exchange ,Tout Yaung Nay Street 1 Ayarwaddy Myaungmya Myaungmya ,Myaungmya Township . MPT Myan Auto Exchange , Sartitetaegone Street ,Myan 2 Ayarwaddy MyanAung Aung Aung Township . Mobile + Micro Building ,No.1 Quarter ,Maubin 3 MPT Maubin Ayarwaddy Maubin Township . Division Manager office,MPT, Maharbandula 4 MPT Pathein Ayarwaddy Pathein street, Ayarwaddy Division, Pathein Township . MPT Hinthada Auto Exchange, Bogyoke Street , 5 Ayarwaddy Hinthada Hinthada Hinthada Township . Bokalay Auto exchange, Bokalay Street, No(4) 6 MPT Bokalay Ayarwaddy Bokalay quarter, Bokalay Township . Yangon-Mandalay Street, near NaryiSin , 7 MPT Bago Bago Bago Division Manager Office , Bago Township . Yangon-Pyay street, Sin Su Carrier office 8 MPT Pyay Bago Pyay compound , Pyay Township . No(7) Quarter, Boyontan Street, Minhla auto 9 MPT Min Hla Bago Min Hla exchange , Minhla Township . MPT No(2) Street, Min Quarter, Latpandan Auto 10 Bago Latpandan Latpandan Exchange , Latpandan Township . MPT Pyay-Taungoo Street, number (5) quarter, 11 Bago Paukhong Paukhong Paukhoung Township . MPT 12 Bago Taungoo Taungoo Main road,Taungoo Township . MPT State Manager Office, Zay(1) Quarter, 13 MPT Hakha Chin Hakha Matupi Street,Hakha Township . MPT Myitkyina MPT mobile,In front of Thit Taw 14 Kachin Myitkyina Myitkyina Office, Corner of Sama street and Zaw Gyone Corner of U Thiri Street & (5) Street, 15 MPT Loikaw Kayar Loikaw DawHuKhu Quarter, Loikaw Exchange, Loikaw MPT (25) Street, Between (80 & 81), 16 Mandalay Mandalay Mandalay Aungmyaytharzan, Mandalay Township MPT Nyaung No(4) quarter, Thiri pyitsayar quarter,beside of 17 Mandalay Nyaung Oo Oo Anawyahta ,Nyung Oo Township MPT Meikthila Post Office,beside of Yangon- 18 Mandalay Meikhtila Meikhtila Mandalay street, Myo Ma (4) quarter,Meikthla MPT Myingyan Exchange compound, (3) Street,No 19 Mandalay Myingyan Myingyan (2) quarter,Myinchan Township Corner of BEHS(1) Street & Hospital Street,near 20 MPT Magway Magway (5) junction, Soe Kaw Min Quarter, Magway Magway MPT Yone Gyi Street, Taung Pyin (2) Quarter, 21 Taungtwingyi Taungtwingyi Taungdwingyi Exchange ,Taungdwingyi Magway 22 MPT Minbu Bogyoke road,No(1) Quarter ,Minbu Township . Magway Minbu MyitShaung Street,No(2) Quarter,Gangaw 23 MPT Gangaw Magway Gangaw Township . (11)street,Tayawgone Quarter,Aunglan 24 MPT Aunglan Magway Aunglan Township . MPT State Manager Office, MPT, Thitkalkone 25 Mon Mawlamyaing Mawlamyain quarter, Mawlamyaing Township . RUPA Post office, RUPA North Quarter, Sittwe 26 MPT Sittwe Rakhine Sittwe Township . MPT Thandwe Exchange ,Bogyoke Street , No(2) 27 Rakhine Thandwe Thandwe quarter , Thandwe Township . MPT Yone Gyi Street, ,Yone Gyi Quarter, Beside of 28 Sagaing Monywa Monywa Monywa Post Office,Monywa Township . 29 MPT Kalay Bogoke street ,Pinlon Quarter,Kalay Township . Sagaing Kalay MPT Kyeng Corner of Airport street and Zay Su street, Post 30 Shan (East) Kyeng Tong Tong Office Compound, No(3) quarter, Kyeng Tong State Manager Office, TharThaNar 2500 31 MPT Lashio Shan (North) Lashio Pagoda Street, No(1) Quarter, Lashio Township MPT State manager office, Bogyoke street, Thittaw 32 Shan (South) Taunggyi Taunggyi quarter,Taunggyi Township . MPT Nyaung Nyaung Shwe Auto Exchange, Pyateik Street, 33 Shan (South) Nyaung Shwe Shwe Nanda Won Quarter, Nyaung Shwe Township . MPT Ayetharyar Auto Exchange, big quarter (48), 34 Shan (South) Ayetharyar Ayetharyar No(5) quarter, Ayetharyar Township . MPT Nant Beside of Nant San , Moenae Street, No(5) 35 Shan (South) Nant San San Quarter, Nant San Township . Division Manager Office, Myanma Post and 36 MPT Dawei Dawei Telecommunication, Dawei Township . Thanintary Pearl Street, Beside of No(3)B.E.H.S,Zaytan 37 MPT Myeik Myeik Quarter,Myeik Township . Thanintary Palaw Highway Road, Palaw Post Office 38 MPT Palaw Palaw Compound , Palaw Township . Thanintary MPT 40th 39 No(103), 40th Street, Kyauktada Township . Yangon 40st Street Corner of Bosyunpat Street and Maharbandula 40 MPT Sule Yangon Sule street, Near Sule Pagoda , Pabedan Township . MPT Pyin Oo Corner of telegraph street & MDY-LSO street, 41 Mandalay Pyin Oo Lwin Lwin infront of Myanmar Economic Bank,No(5) MPT Mogoke Exchange, Bo Kone Quarter, 42 Mandalay Moegoke Moegoke Mogoke,086-20111 MPT Maung daw Exchange, No(1) quarter, Corner of 43 Rakhine Maungdaw Maungdaw Post Office Street and PhaySi Village street, MPT Mone Mone Hsat Auto Exchange Compound, Pyi 44 Shan East Mone Hsat Hsat Htaung Su Street, Mel Swan Myauk Quarter, MPT Tachileik Exchange, Rose Street, Wan Kaung 45 Shan East Tachileik Tachileik Quarter, Tachielik Muse old exchange office, Ho Mon Quarter, 46 MPT Muse Shan (North) Muse Pyidaungsu Street, Muse MPT Kyuikhto exchange, bogyoke street, taungthu 47 Mawlamyine Kyaikhto Kyaikhto shu quarter, 057-60111 Mudon Auto Exchange ,Kyon Phite Village 48 MPT Mudon Mawlamyine Mudon street, 057-70111/057-70222 MPT Thanphyuzayat old exchange, Aung Khutho 49 Mawlamyine Thanphyuzayet Thanphyuzay quarter, BonayWin street,057-79000 MPT No(2) ,AungZayYar Quarter, Bogyoke Street, 50 Sagaing Hteechink Hteechink ,Htichink Auto Exchange 51 MPT Yae Oo Yae Oo Auto Exchange, Aungchanthar Quarter, Sagaing Yae Oo Chauk Post Office, NO(10) Nal Myay, Kyout thit 52 MPT Chauk Magway Chauk east quarter,Chauk Pakoku Exchange, MyoMa Street, NO(1) 53 MPT Pakoku Magway Pakokku Quarter, Pakoku 54 MPT Zalun Zalun Auto Exchange, Ahdar street,Zalun Ayeyarwaddy Zalun PyarPon Auto Exchange, NO(5) Street, (12) 55 MPT Pyarpon Ayeyarwaddy Pyarpon quarter MPT Enginer Incharge(Auto Exchange),MPT, 56 Thanintharyi Kawthaung Kawthaung Supaung Yone Street, Padauk Shwe Wah Hpaan Post office compound, PadonMar Street 57 MPT Hpa-an Kayin Hpa-an , No(1) quarter MPT Panchan street, NO(3) Quarter, kawkareik Auto 58 Kayin Kawkareik Kawkareik Exchange MPT Myawady Post 59 Kayin Myawaddy Myawaddy Office,(Admin/Commercial)MPT,U Aung Zay Ya MPT KyarInn Seik Gyi Post office, Bogyoke Street, 60 Kayin Kyarinnseikgyi Kyarinnseikgy NO (5) Quarter, Kin Sar Yar Quarter,Tanai Exchange, beside of 61 MPT Tanine Kachin Tanine LEDO Highway street,074-46111 MPT Hmaw Hwan Quarter, Near Myo Ma Police 62 Kachin Pharkant Pharkant Station, Phakant exchange,074-70111 MPT Corner of ThuMinGalar Street and ThuMaNa 63 Yangon Thingangyun Thingangyun Street, ThinGanGyun TRA MPT No(74), East Shwe Gon Taing Street, Bahan 64 Yangon Bahan Shwegondine Township 65 MPT Ahlone 839/841, Bogyoke Street, LanMaTaw Township Yangon Ahlone No.2,Hlaing River Road,Beside Insein 66 Inn Sein TRA Yangon Insein Bridge,Beside,Innsein Post Office Mayangone Post Office Compound,Near 8 67 8 Miles TRA Yangon Mayangone miles Park,Kabaraye Pagoda Road No.101,BanyarDala Road,Bocho 2 68 Tarmwe TRA Yangon Tarmwe Quarter,Tarmwe Post,Office No.5,9 Block, Hlaing Township,Yangon-Insein 69 Hlaing TRA Yangon Hlaing Road,Hlaing Post Office MPT Corner of Mahabandula Rd and Pansodan 70 Yangon Kyauktadar PansoDan street,Kyauktada Corner of Stand road and Bo Aung Kyaw 71 MPT GPO Yangon Kyauktadar street,Kyauktada 72 MPT Shwebo No.3,Bokonne Qtr,Shwebo Township Sagaing Shwebo 73 MPT Kathar Auto Exchange ,No.7 Qtr,Kathar Township Sagaing Kathar 74 MPT Myaing No2 Qtr,PyanSet Street,Myaing Township Magway Myaing Boyoke road,AungChanThar Qtr ,Pauk 75 MPT Pauk Magway Pauk Township MPT 76 Micro Compound ,Tharawaddy Township Bago West Tharawaddy Tharawaddy MPT Tatnal street,Myotma Qtr,Thetyetchaung 77 Thanintharyi Thetyetchaung Thetyetchau Township On Loikaw-Taunggyi Road ,Si Khal Qtr ,Hisheng 78 MPT Hisheng Shan (South) Hisheng Township MPT On Shwe Nyaung-Yat Saut (Inn Taw Street 79 Shan (South) Lawksawk Lawksawk ),YatSaut (Ba Htoo) 80 MPT Bamaw At Micro compound ,Bha Mo Township Kachin Bamaw MPT Nyaung 81 Cable Office ,No.6 Qtr ,Nyaung Tone Township Ayeyarwaddy Nyaung Tone Tone MPT Behind of No.1 School,North side of ZayGyi 82 Mandalay Kyaukpadaung Kyaukpadaun ,(5)Qtr,Kyaukpadaung MPT Yone Gyi street ,Aut Chan Quarter ,Kyout Sal 83 Mandalay Kyaukse KyaukSal Township MPT Near MyoMa Bazzar ,On Ygn-Mdy 84 Mandalay Pyawbwal Pyawbwal Road,Pyawbwal Township MPT Tein Thein Saite, Exchange, Myanmar Post Office, 85 Mawlamyine Thein Saite Saite Thuwana Waddi, Thathone, Mon MPT 86 Kyauksein St x 5st, Sawbwargyigone Yangon Insein Sawbwargyig MPT Kyonpyaw Auto exchange, Bogyoke Street, 87 Ayeyarwaddy Kyonepyaw Kyonpyaw Aung San quarter, Kyonpyaw Myoma Ward, Khantat Gyi Rd, Minhla 88 MPT Minhla Magway Minhla (Upper) exchange MPT Kalaw @ 89 Pyi Taung Hsu Rd, Near JJ Express Shan (South) Aungpan Aungban MPT Shop Thamawayama St,(7) Qtr , Pakokku,Near 90 Pakkoku Magway Pakokku YOMA Bank MPT(Myaing Shop Rd) 91 Pakkoku Pan Swar Street ,(9) Qtr ,Pakokku Tsp ,Magway Magway Pakokku Market MPT Shop 92 No.108,U Sandda Road, 4 Block , Kyait Latt Ayeyarwaddy Kyaiklat Kyaiklat MPT Shop 93 No(2) Bogyoke St, Sate Ta Thu Kha Ward Magway Yesagyo Yesagyo MPT Shop 167, Htee Hlaing Shin Housing, 8 Qr, Hlaing 94 Yangon Hlaingtaryar HlaingTharya River Rd x U Pon Nya St MPT Shop No.(22),Corner 42,86 Maharaungmyae Tsp 95 Mandalay Mandalay 86th St ,Mandalay MPT Shop 96 Myin Gyan - Kyauk Pa Daung Rd Mandalay Taungtha Taungtha MPT Shop No(1), Ayeyar Shwe Myae Stall ,Merchant Rd 97 Pathein Pathein Shwe Zay Di ,Pathein ,Ayeyarwaddy MPT Shop No.(37) Ministry of Industry ,Zeyarhtarni Road , 98 Nay Pyi Taw Ottaythiri Ottaythiri Naypyitaw MPT Shop 99 No.48, My Yone St,Ye Kyaw Qr, Ayeyarwaddy Wakema Wakema MPT Shop No.(13) ,Chinese Monastery Road,Pahlan-1 100 Shan East Tachileik Parlan -1 ,Tachileik Tsp ,East Shan State MPT Shop
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