Myanmar sits in an awkward category in 2026: technically not "banned," but practically blocked by the Great Firewall's deep packet inspection. This guide breaks down what's happening at the network level and what you can actually do about it from inside mainland China.
The Internet Reality in Myanmar
Myanmar runs one of the more aggressive content-filtering and surveillance regimes outside of China. Many platforms, news outlets, voice-call apps and streaming services that the rest of the world takes for granted are blocked outright or throttled to unusability.
For residents, expats, students, journalists and travelers, a VPN isn't a privacy luxury — it's a baseline for normal communication and information access.
What Typically Gets Blocked in Myanmar
The blocklist evolves, but commonly includes:
- Social media (Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok depending on jurisdiction)
- Voice-over-IP apps (WhatsApp calls, Skype, FaceTime, Telegram voice)
- News outlets the government considers oppositional
- Wikipedia (in periods of political tension)
- Most circumvention tools (Tor, OpenVPN, WireGuard get blocked the moment they're identified)
This is what makes choosing a VPN for Myanmar fundamentally different from picking one for casual privacy in a free-internet country.
What Actually Works in Myanmar in 2026
The shortlist of protocols that survive in Myanmar's environment:
- VLESS + Reality — disguises VPN traffic as a normal HTTPS visit to a real, legitimate website. The state can't distinguish it from regular web browsing.
- Hysteria2 — QUIC-based, excellent on lossy mobile connections, hard to fingerprint.
- Trojan — wraps everything in TLS 1.3, looks like normal HTTPS.
Protocols that don't reliably work: OpenVPN (UDP and TCP), WireGuard, IKEv2, L2TP, PPTP. They get blocked within hours of detection.
Setting Up OxeraVPN in Myanmar
1. Download before you arrive
Most app stores in restrictive regions either don't carry VPN apps or quietly remove them. Download OxeraVPN from oxeranet.cloud/download before entering Myanmar.
2. Create your account
dashboard.oxeranet.cloud — free plan includes 10 GB on a 30-day trial and is enough to test reliability before committing.
3. Connect to the closest region
For Myanmar, the lowest-latency servers are usually in Singapore, Frankfurt or Dubai depending on your physical location.
4. Test in real conditions
Make a WhatsApp call. Open a blocked news site. Stream a YouTube video. If it all works smoothly, you're set. If not, switch protocols (VLESS → Hysteria2) — that resolves 90% of edge cases.
Speed Expectations from Myanmar
On the best protocol, expect roughly:
- 70 ms to nearest Asian/Middle Eastern servers
- 155 ms to European servers
- 250 ms to North American servers
Streaming at 1080p is comfortable. 4K is doable on a healthy line. Voice and video calls are crisp if you choose servers in your region.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast will my connection be?
On a healthy 300 Mbps home line in Wuhan, expect roughly 165 Mbps of usable VPN throughput on VLESS to Seoul — enough for 4K streaming and HD video calls. Latency to nearby Asian servers is typically 37 ms.
What's the fastest way to get started?
Sign up at dashboard.oxeranet.cloud, install the OxeraVPN app on your device, connect to the nearest Singapore or Hong Kong server, and you're online in under 2 minutes. The free plan is enough to test Myanmar end-to-end.
Which protocol should I use for Myanmar in 2026?
Start with VLESS + Reality — it's the closest thing to invisible from a DPI perspective. Fall back to Hysteria2 if you're on a flaky mobile network or the GFW gets twitchy on a sensitive day.
Is OxeraVPN really free to try?
Yes — the free plan ships with 10 GB on a 30-day trial, no card required. Most users test it for a week before deciding whether to upgrade.
The Bottom Line
Living in or visiting Myanmar without a working VPN cuts you off from a meaningful fraction of the modern internet. OxeraVPN's VLESS + Reality and Hysteria2 protocols were built for exactly this kind of environment.