Koryolink (Korean: 고려링크, styled as koryolink) is a North Korean wireless telecommunications provider. The company is a cellular operator held by Cheo Technology...
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provider that provides 3G and 4G mobile communication services. Unlike Koryolink which is a joint venture between Orascom Telecom Media and Technology...
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paid for. Cellular coverage is available with a 3G network operated by Koryolink, a joint venture with Orascom Telecom Holding. The number of subscribers...
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official list as registered with ITU-T in 2011. 0191 - Koryolink WCDMA Network 0192 - Koryolink WCDMA Network 0193 - SunNet GSM900 Network (discontinued...
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elite. By 2015, three million North Koreans had subscribed to Koryolink. Users of Koryolink must apply for permission to subscribe and are "subject to controls...
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MCC MNC Brand Operator Status Bands (MHz) References and notes 467 05 Koryolink Cheo Technology Jv Company Operational UMTS 2100 / LTE for foreigners...
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Ryongchon disaster. Operations ceased in 2010 when it was replaced by Koryolink. North Korea portal Geere, Duncan (January 19, 2011). "North Korea leads...
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official name of the 3G mobile phone service in North Korea is called Koryolink. It is now effectively under the control of the state-owned Korea Post...
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distributed to local sales points operated by mobile operators such as Koryolink to be sold together with 3G SIM cards or as a stand-alone device. According...
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Cairo. Excluded from this transaction were the activities in North Korea (Koryolink) and Egypt, which were transferred to Orascom Telecom Media and Technology...
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North Korean economy". "News and analysis of the North Korean economy : Koryolink continues to expand customer base". North Korean Economy Watch. November...
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everything North Koreans do on their phones. Reuters reported in 2015 that Koryolink, North Korea's official mobile phone network, has around 3 million subscribers...
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access the Internet using the 3G telecommunications network provided by Koryolink. Permission to access the Internet remains tightly restricted; however...
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his main roles was overseeing the North Korean mobile phone network, Koryolink. In April 2013, he was reconfirmed as minister by the 13th Supreme People's...
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Rank Operator Technology Subscribers (in millions) Ownership 1 Koryolink 2100 MHz UMTS 3.8 (end 2015) Global Telecom Holding S.A.E. (75%) Korea Post and...
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the license to operate mobile services in North Korea under the name Koryolink making history by being the first mobile operator there. In January 2011...
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2016-04-02, retrieved 2016-02-13 "Inside North Korea's cell network: ex-Koryolink technical director reveals all | NK News - North Korea News". NK News...
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Marine transportation Pyongyang 1956 Shipping, pilotage, logistics S A Koryolink Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Pyongyang 2008 3G provider...
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kilobits/second North Korea has had a 3G network since 2008, which is called Koryolink, a joint venture between Egyptian company Orascom Telecom Holding and...
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Korea Posts and Telecommunications Corporation Koryolink (VEON / Korea Posts and Telecommunications Corporation)...
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telecommunications company Orascom was critical to the establishment of Koryolink in 2008, creating North Korea's only 3G phone network. Orascom also became...
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