North Korea doesn't share the same Internet with you. Little wonder you don't see North-Korean related stuff on the net. North Korea's Internet is only permitted with special authorization and primarily used for government purposes and by foreigners.
North-Korea is economically, politically and technology isolated. They have their own intra-net known as Kwangmyong which is routed through china. It is an Internet controlled by the government, to ensure that foreign resources do not get into NK.
The Internet does not let certain Western websites into North-Korea.
Another shocking thing is that North Korea has a dedicated Operating system. Red OS.
it is the only operating System allowed in North korea. Red OS is Linux-based, for browsing It has a modified version of Mozilla Firefox which is called “Naenara.
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North-Korea is economically, politically and technology isolated. They have their own intra-net known as Kwangmyong which is routed through china. It is an Internet controlled by the government, to ensure that foreign resources do not get into NK.
The Internet does not let certain Western websites into North-Korea.
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Another shocking thing is that North Korea has a dedicated Operating system. Red OS.
it is the only operating System allowed in North korea. Red OS is Linux-based, for browsing It has a modified version of Mozilla Firefox which is called “Naenara.
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To know more strange facts about North Korea, move over to The1960post.
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