Thursday, 31 January 2008
North Korea to get mobile phone service
BWCS.com reports that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea - known to many as North Korea - is to launch a mobile phone service, with Egypt's Orascom Telecom providing the network. Orascom's subsidiary CHEO Technology, which is 25%-owned by the government's Post and Telecommunications Corporation, will run the country's only network for the next four years, with non-exclusive use then continuing for a further 21 years. The country currently only has a private mobile network, which is used in the capital (Pyongyang) by government officials. [PDF press release]
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3g,
cheo,
democratic people's republic of korea,
dprk,
north korea,
orascom
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