E-mail Service Starts Up in DPRK
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 28 (KCNA) -- The International Communications Center of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has kicked off e-mail service.
The e-mail service guarantees the privacy of correspondence as it has a network security system.
It has also a large transmission ban, which provides many subscribers with high-speed information exchange at a time.
When a user dials 165 on computer to call e-mail service, he gets connected to international e-mail service system. He then types the user name and password to identify as an authorized user. And he can immediately have access to e-mail box.
The received mails are free of charge.
Technical service on e-mail is also available from the ICC.
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