North Korea's Limited Step into the Internet Age

North Korea's Limited Step into the Internet Age

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Architecture, Social Studies

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North Korea, a secretive nation, is slowly embracing the electronic age by allowing limited internet access through a joint venture with a German company. This venture provides a satellite link for local dial-up access to email and the internet, primarily for high-ranking officials and business people. The KCC has developed a website, Nanara, hosted in Berlin, mirroring its domestic intranet homepage. Despite this progress, the government maintains strict control over information, and most citizens remain without internet access. The move suggests a recognition of the need to keep up with global technology, but North Korea is still far from full integration with the international community.

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What recent development has North Korea made regarding internet access?

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What is the significance of the website called Nanara developed by the KCC?

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How does the government of North Korea control information access for its citizens?

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Who is primarily allowed access to the internet in North Korea?

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What challenges does North Korea face in integrating with the international community?

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