At present, video conferencing, e-government and government online system are being adopted, the report said.
According to other reports, telecom facilities in the new capital are being upgraded to match Yangon with six-digit phone lines, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL) and flexible roaming capacity being set up there.
With the establishment, the Information Ministry's vast new telecom network would be functioning fully by this month, and digitizing of key documents to carry out business between the ministry's office in the new capital and its departments left in Yangon will be made possible, according to the ministry.
Those departments so far remained in Yangon to maintain public access are the Department of Information and Public Relations, News and Periodicals Enterprise, Printing and Publishing Enterprise and Myanmar Radio and Television.
The Myanmar government began on Nov. 6 last year shifting its administrative capital from Yangon to Nay Pyi Taw near Pyinmana, 390 kilometers to the north of Yangon.
Government office work in Nay Pyi Taw has been functioning normally since Feb. 7.
Quelle/Source: People's Daily Online, 07.06.2006
