Kwangmyong, often referred to as “Kwangmyong Internet,” is the national intranet of North Korea. It is a domestic computer network designed to provide access to a limited selection of approved websites and online services, primarily catering to the needs of the state’s propaganda and information dissemination. Unlike the global Internet, Kwangmyong is isolated from external networks and is heavily monitored by the government to control information flow and prevent the access to foreign media. Users can access government-operated websites, educational materials, and other resources, but cannot reach the broader world wide web. The system reflects the country’s restrictive approach to information and communication.
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