10-23-2006, 09:13 AM
Quote:This is an impoverished country where televisions and radios are hard-wired to receive only government-controlled frequencies. Cellphones were banned outright in 2004. In May, the Committee to Protect Journalists in New York ranked North Korea No. 1 over also-rans like Burma, Syria and Uzbekistan on its list of the 10 Most Censored Countries.
That would seem to leave the question of Internet access in North Korea moot.
At a time when much of the world takes for granted a fat and growing network of digitized human knowledge, art, history, thought and debate, it is easy to forget just how much is being denied the people who live under the veil of darkness revealed in that satellite photograph.
While other restrictive regimes have sought to find ways to limit the Internet through filters and blocks and threats North Korea has chosen to stay wholly off the grid...
full article: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/23/techno...technology