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No Store Name Region State/Province City District Address No Store Name Region State/Province City District Address Contact No 1 SHOWROOM_O2 MAHARBANDOOLA (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP NO.212, PANSODAN ST. (MIDDLE BLOCK), KYAWKTADAR TSP 09 420162256 2 SHOWROOM_O2 BAGO (MM) LOWER MYANMAR BAGO REGION BAGO DISTRICT BAGO TOWNSHIP SHIN SAW PU QUARTER, BAGO TSP 09 967681616 3 SHOW ROOM _O2 _(SULE) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP NO.118, SULAY PAGODA RD, KYAUKTADAR TSP 09 454147773 4 SHOWROOM_MOBILE KING ZEWANA (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION EASTERN DISTRICT THINGANGYUN TOWNSHIP BLDG NO.38, ROOM B1, GROUND FL, LAYDAUNKAN ST, THINGANGYUN 09 955155994 5 SHOWROOM_M9_78ST(MM) UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION MANDALAY DISTRICT CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP NO.D3, 78 ST, BETWEEN 27 ST AND 28 ST, CHANAYETHARSAN TSP 09 977895028 6 SHOWROOM_M9 MAGWAY (MM) UPPER MYANMAR MAGWAY REGION MAGWAY DISTRICT MAGWAY TOWNSHIP MAGWAY TSP 09 977233181 7 SHOWROOM_M9_TAUNGYI (LANMADAW ROAD, TAUNGYIUPPER TSP) (MM) MYANMAR SHAN STATE TAUNGGYI DISTRICT TAUNGGYI TOWNSHIP LANMADAW ROAD, TAUNGYI TSP 09 977233182 8 SHOWROOM_M9 PYAY (MM) LOWER MYANMAR BAGO REGION PYAY DISTRICT PYAY TOWNSHIP LANMADAW ROAD, PYAY TSP 09 5376699 9 SHOWROOM_M9 MONYWA (MM), BOGYOKE ROAD, MONYWAUPPER TOWNSHIP MYANMAR SAGAING REGION MONYWA DISTRICT MONYWA TOWNSHIP BOGYOKE ROAD, MONYWA TSP. 09 977233179 10 SHOWROOM _O2_(BAK) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION EASTERN DISTRICT BOTATAUNG TOWNSHIP BO AUNG KYAW ROAD, LOWER 09 428189521 11 SHOWROOM_EXCELLENT (YAYKYAW) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION EASTERN DISTRICT PAZUNDAUNG TOWNSHIP YAYGYAW ROAD 09 788722988 12 SHOWROOM _MK_AMG (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION SOUTHERN DISTRICT TAMWE TOWNSHIP BANYAR DALA ROAD, AUNGMINGALAR 09 971389375 13 SHOWROOM _MK_TME (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION SOUTHERN DISTRICT TAMWE TOWNSHIP BANYAR DALA ROAD, CAMBELL STREET 09 9779566635 14 SAYARGYI SHOWROOM LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) LATHA TOWNSHIP LATHA ROAD, UPPER 09764500047*/ 09 799784844/ 09 421078000 15 SHOWROOM _O2_LTH (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) LATHA TOWNSHIP LATHAR ROAD, UPPER 09 420005217 16 SHOWROOM _BEST MORE (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP JUNCTION SQUARE, PYAY ROAD 09 974385609 17 SHOWROOM_M9_THEINPHYU (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION SOUTHERN DISTRICT MINGALA TAUNGNYUNT TOWNSHIP NO 129/131, THEINPHYU ROAD, TEL - 01-394911 09 977895022 18 SHOWROOM_M9_PSD (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP PANSODN ROAD, (MIDDLE BLOCK), KYAUKTADA 01 384347 19 SHOWROOM_M9_80TH STREET (MM) UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION MANDALAY DISTRICT CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 80TH STREET, BETWEEN 30TH & 31ST STREET, CHANAYETHAZAN 09 977233201 SHOWROOM_M9_(MYITKYINA) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR KACHIN STATE MYITKYINA DISTRICT MYITKYINA TOWNSHIP ROOM MA MA 15, RAILWAY STATION HOUSING, THA KHIN NAT PHAY ROAD 20 09 977233341 21 SHOWROOM_O2_TGG (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION EASTERN DISTRICT THINGANGYUN TOWNSHIP LAYDAUNT KAN ROAD, NEAR SANPYA MARKET 09 254900822 22 SHOWROOM O2(HTY) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT HLAINGTHAYA TOWNSHIP KYANSITTHAR ROAD, (PAGODA ROAD) HLAING THARYAR 09 254901212 23 SHOWROOM_M9_TAUNGOO (MM) LOWER MYANMAR BAGO REGION TAUNGOO DISTRICT TAUNGOO TOWNSHIP NO 16/4, BO HMUE PHOE KON STREET, TAUNGOO 09 792144998 24 SHOWROOM_MOBILE KING (MAWLAMYING) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR MON STATE MAWLAMYINE DISTRICT MAWLAMYINE TOWNSHIP NO.(190) LOWER MAIN STREET SHWE TAUNG QUARTER MAWLAMYAING 09 977233145 25 SHOWROOM_O2_HLD 2 (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP NO.(61),HLEDAN ROAD,(8) QUARTER, KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP,YANGON 09 253106199 26 M9(LASHIO) (NO.31,THEINNI STREET,QTR 2)(MM) UPPER MYANMAR SHAN STATE LASHIO DISTRICT LASHIO TOWNSHIP NO(31)THEINNEE STREET,QUARTER(2) 09 977233185 27 KMK (ZAY GYI STREET) (MYITKYINA) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR KACHIN STATE MYITKYINA DISTRICT MYITKYINA TOWNSHIP NO.(139),ZAY GYI ST,MYO MA WARD. 09 790322977 NO ( 263) YANGON PATHEIN STREET NEAR TADAR PHYU QUARTER HLAING SHOWROOM KO NYI & MA SWE (HLAING THYAR) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT HLAINGTHAYA TOWNSHIP 28 THAR YAR TOWNSHIP YANGON 09254445454 (U Thet) 29 SHOWROOM M9 (HLEDAN) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP NO (41)YANGON INN SEIN STREET KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP YANGON 09 977895023 SHOWROOM M9 (MAW LA MYAING) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR MON STATE MAWLAMYINE DISTRICT MAWLAMYINE TOWNSHIP NO (142) LOWER MAIN STREET SHWE TAUNG QUARTER MAW LA MYAING 30 09 43904545 SHOWROOM M9 (MYAWADDY) LOWER MYANMAR KAYIN STATE MYAWADDY DISTRICT MYAWADDY TOWNSHIP NO (KA /46)ROOM 2,3,4, BAYINT NAUNG STREET 4 ,QUARTRE MYAWADDY 31 09 456444307 32 SHOWROOM M9 (BO GYOKE STREET) (MYIN CHAN) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION MYINGYAN DISTRICT MYINGYAN TOWNSHIP NO (157) BOGYOKE STREET MYIN CHAN 09 977233187 33 SHOWROOM_M9 (BOCK 1) (CHANMYATHAZI) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION MANDALAY DISTRICT CHANMYATHAZI TOWNSHIP BLOCK 1 , UNIT 9 , MANGALAR MANDALAY , MANDALAY. 09 977233203 SHOWROOM M9 SHWE BO (4 ANOUNG ZAY STREET) (MM)UPPER MYANMAR SAGAING REGION SHWEBO DISTRICT SHWEBO TOWNSHIP NO(3)QUARTER AUNG ZAYAR STREET NEAR TAW WIN POE TWAE SHWE BO 34 09 779233188 SHOWROOM MK (CHAW TWIN KONE) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT MAYANGON TOWNSHIP NO (4/KA -C1)GROUND FLOOR 10 QUARTER MAYANGONE TOWNSHIP YANGON 35 09 657622 SHOWROOM O2 ( 8 MILE) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT MAYANGON TOWNSHIP NO (105)ROOM 2, JUCTION 8 PYI STREET MAYAN GONE TOWNSHIP YANGON 36 09 790189456 SHOWROOM O2 (HLAING) (BAR TAR_212) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT HLAING TOWNSHIP NO (212) YANGON INN SEIN STREET ,13.QUARTER HLAING TOWNSHIP YANGON 37 09 975065700 NO(1/A)THU DAMAR STREET ,NYA QUARTER ,6 CORNER NORTH OKKALARPA SHOWROOM O2 (NORTH OKKALA) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION EASTERN DISTRICT NORTH OKKALAPA TOWNSHIP 38 TOWNSHIP YANGON 09 960001272 NO (1576) LOWER MINGALAR DONE STREET PHAWT KAN QUARTER INSEIN SHOWROOM_O2_(PHAWTKAN)AUNG SAN (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT INSEIN TOWNSHIP 39 TOWNSHIP YANGON 09 968133233 40 SHOWROOM ORBIT ,NO 450, GANDARYAWADY ROAD ,LOIKAWUPPER (MM) MYANMAR KAYAH STATE LOIKAW DISTRICT LOIKAW TOWNSHIP NO ( 450) GAN DAR YA WADY STREET SHAN SU QUARTER LOIKAW 09 450540999 MANDALAY SHOWROOM SUPER ( TATKONE) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR REGION(NAYPYIDAW NAYPYITAW DISTRICT TATKON TOWNSHIP NO (621) NAY PYI TAW TAT KONE STREET LAN MA DAW TATKON TOWNSHIP 41 UNION TERRITORY) 09 777881124 YANGON INN SEIN STREET CORNER OF HLEDAN ROAD HLEDAN CENTER SHOWROOM SUPER (HLEDAN CENTER) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP 42 GROUND FLOOR KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP YANGON 09 423697167/ 09 43031189 43 SHOWROOM SUPER (SAGAING) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR SAGAING REGION SAGAING DISTRICT SAGAING TOWNSHIP NO (101)MANDALAY SAGAI STREET PABEDAN QUARTER SAGAI 09 259449669/09 964174777 44 SHOWROOM UC (HPA AN) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR KAYIN STATE HPA-AN DISTRICT HPA-AN TOWNSHIP NO (271) BOGYOKE STREET ,1 QUARTER HPAAN 09 792232384 45 SHOWROOM UC (MYEIK) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR TANINTHARYI REGION MYEIK DISTRICT MYEIK TOWNSHIP NO (2) SAGAR WAR STREET MYIT NGE QUARTER MYEIK 09 770013009 NO.(215),MIN NANDA ROAD,NEW AYE QUARTER,DAWBON TOWNSHIP SHOWROOM_O2 (DAWBON) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION SOUTHERN DISTRICT DAWBON TOWNSHIP 46 ,THAKATA, YANGON 09 254907099 NO.(18/B),BOGYOKEAUNGSAN ROAD,HTAN CHAUK PIN,SHWEPYITHAR SHOWROOM_O2 SPT(MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT SHWEPYITHA TOWNSHIP 47 TOWNSHIP,YANGON 09 771102411 SHOWROOM O2-HINTHADA LOWER MYANMAR AYEYARWADY REGION HINTHADA DISTRICT HINTHADA TOWNSHIP NO.(237),NORTH OF (OU YIN) QUARTER,NAT MAUNGT STREET,HINTHADA . 48 09 974259391 LIVING SQUARE,2ND FLOOR,MYANMAR CENTER PLAZA,CORNER OF KABARAYE SHOWROOM_M9 (MYANMAR PLAZA) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT YANKIN TOWNSHIP PAGODA ROAD AND NO.(1) INDUSTRIAL STREET,YANKIN TOWNSHIP,YANGON. 49 09 977895024 SHOWROOM_BAGO_ICON_SHOPPING MALL (MM) LOWER MYANMAR BAGO REGION BAGO DISTRICT BAGO TOWNSHIP NO.9/B, YANGON-MANDALAY HIGHWAY ROAD,YONGYI QUARTER,BAGO 50 09 252255538 MANDALAY SHOWROOM_O2 (PYINMANA)(MM) UPPER MYANMAR REGION(NAYPYIDAW NAYPYITAW DISTRICT PYINMANA TOWNSHIP NO.(4/6),BO GYOKE STREET,MINGALAR QUARTER,PYINMANA TOWNSHIP. 51 UNION TERRITORY) 09 777381824 SHOWROOM_M9 (26ST) (MEIKTILA) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION MEIKTILA DISTRICT MEIKTILA TOWNSHIP BLOCK-4,1 st ROAD,SAI DAN MYOMA (4) QUARTER,MEIKTILA TOWNSHIP. 52 09 977895037 53 BEST MORE(JUNCTION CITY) (PABEDAN TOWNSHIP) (MM)LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) PABEDAN TOWNSHIP NO(433) 4TH FLOOR,JUNCTION CITY,PABEDAN TOWNSHIP. 09 794628027 54 M9(JUNCTION CITY) (PABEDAN TOWNSHIP) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) PABEDAN TOWNSHIP NO(419),4TH FLOOR,JUNCTION CITY,PABEDAN TOWNSHIP. 09 977895039 55 SHOWROOM O2 (NO(906),PINLON ST,32 QTR) (NORTH DAGONLOWER TOWNSHIP) MYANMAR YAGON REGION EASTERN DISTRICT NORTH DAGON TOWNSHIP NO(906),PINLON ST,32 QTR,NORTH DAGON TOWNSHIP. 09 786323137 56 ICON CSP (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION NORTHERN DISTRICT YANKIN TOWNSHIP NO 27 A, KABAR AYE PAGODA ROAD, YANKIN 09 974471887 57 SENSE CAPTIAL (MYKS ROAD) (YANGON) (MM) LOWER MYANMAR YAGON REGION WESTERN DISTRICT(DOWNTOWN) DAGON TOWNSHIP 6B, CORNER OF PYAY ROAD, MIN YE KYAW SWAR 09 772451900 58 MOBILE CITY (MOGOK TOWNSHIP) (MM) UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION PYINOOLWIN DISTRICT MOGOK TOWNSHIP BOGYOKE STREET, ZAY HAUNG QTR, MOGOK TOWNSHIP 09 402534333 UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION PYINOOLWIN DISTRICT PYINOOLWIN TOWNSHIP NO.(1-A),MANDALAY-LASHIO ROAD,NEAR OF PIN SI CAFÉ,PYIN OO LWIN. 59 N-STAR (NEAR OF PIN SI CAFÉ) (1-PYIN OO LWIN) (MM) 09 45607777 60 KING RIVER SERVICE CENTER (CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP)UPPER MYANMAR MANDALAY REGION MANDALAY DISTRICT CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP CORNER OF 28 x 73, CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09 974471887.
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