I looked around the forum at some of the posts which are funny at first, that is until you think of the implications to the people of North Korea.1. Access to the Forum
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Here is a talk about using mobile phones in North Korea -
they go onto sayMobile/Cell phones are not allowed because they are capable of communicating with the Americans and the Puppets in South Korea, it would be a massive threat to security if a foreigner was to contact the imperialists directly from DPRK
Hmm, think I will give DPRK a miss.Mobile phones aren't actually needed as you can access payphones and fax machines at several locations in DPRK