North Korea has developed a Wi-Fi service 'future' that allows access to limited internal intranets to smartphones and tablet PCs.

However, to use this service, you need to insert the SIM card separately.

Chosun Central TV reported on April 8 that Arirang Information Technology Exchange exhibited 'Arirang 171', a smartphone, at the national information and performance show.

Arirang Information Technology Exchange employees introduced a 5.5-inch smartphone, which they developed in-house under the "Future Network" Experience Zone.

When an employee presses an application named 'Future Public Radio Data Communication Network' on a smartphone, the screen displays' Date of October 19 'and' Chosun Central Communication ',' , 'My Way', 'Weather Information', and 'Hot Wind'.

The staff explained, "By putting the future in a separate place, people feel convenient in browsing the national network."

If you postpone the phrase at the bottom of the "Future" access screen, it is estimated that the service is provided by the Pyongyang Information Technology Bureau.

According to Chosun Central TV, the researcher of Mangyongdae marine technology exchange team can access the labor newspaper and science and technology center homepage regardless of time and place by using 'OYAN 8321' developed by self-developed tablet PC on October 21st.

Chosun Central TV said, "In order to connect to the wireless network with this wireless network (tablet PC), you should use a user identification card (sim card)." You can access various homepages from Yeomyeon Street, Future Scientist Street, "Said the researcher.

The researchers added that the Tablet PC also provides lectures and high-volume multimedia materials provided by Kim Il Sung University and Kim Kyoho University.

The labor ministry's labor newspaper also promoted 'Dae Yang 8321' on November 11, saying, "In Korea, wireless data communication technology research projects are being actively carried out to accept Wi-Fi technology in realistic conditions."

However, like the wired intranet in North Korea, Wi-Fi is not connected to the general Internet, and only the information provided by internal agencies in North Korea or the website can be accessed.

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