Monday, May 25, 2009

In North Korea, earned a mobile internet.

North Korean authorities have opened a partial access to the Internet for mobile users who work in networks of 3G, reports AP. Through the mobile phone, you can learn more about the North Korean Central news (Korean Central News Agency).
If you go to this resource with a computer, you can listen to music, get information about books, and investment in the North Korean economy. Are these features through a mobile phone, are not reported.
The network provider has launched the third generation in North Korea at the end of 2008. It was built by Cheo Technology, whose license for the provision of 3G services in the territory of North Korea will expire after 25 years.
Cheo Technology by 75 per cent owned by the Egyptian operator Orascom Telecom. 25 per cent of its shares are held by the North Korean company Korea Posts and Telecommunication.
The first mobile networks were built in North Korea in 2003. In 2004, access to services of cellular communication was limited because of the attempt to blow up a train, which move the head of North Korea's Kim Jong Il. Then the bomb was brought into effect a cellular phone signal. According to the newspaper Choson Sinbo, at the end of March this year in North Korea was 20 thousand mobile phone users.

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