07.02.2012, 07:58
von koreaweb.ws:
"North Korea now has, thanks to the cooperatuion with Egypt's Orascom, over one million cell phone users. See related article:
http://www.northkoreatech.org/2012/02/03...bscribers/
(The northkoreatech.org blog and its author Martyn Williams, by the
way, are a great source of information.)
I'd like to add from my end that North Korea has three cell phone nets
now, one outdated, then then Koryolink one metioned here, and then one based on Deutsche Telekom technology (hard and software for satelite systems). That does make them independent from China for military purposes: in short, China can't anymore intercept communication in case of war (or any other miltary communication) ... I am just
applying the logics from their technical setup to politics here --
tell me if I am wrong. In terms of business, it means that the country
has now all (!) the capabilities, and more, than the South has when it
comes to communications technology and networking. That is at least
what I seem to detect there. And together with Egypt's Orascom they
could easily create a new international market there. Only they will
know what the exact plan is, but the high investments that Orascom put
into the North must have some clear economic aims."
Das "outdated" Netz dürfte "Sun net" ein.
Kennt jemand das Netz, welches auf der Technik der Deutschen Telekom basieren soll?
"North Korea now has, thanks to the cooperatuion with Egypt's Orascom, over one million cell phone users. See related article:
http://www.northkoreatech.org/2012/02/03...bscribers/
(The northkoreatech.org blog and its author Martyn Williams, by the
way, are a great source of information.)
I'd like to add from my end that North Korea has three cell phone nets
now, one outdated, then then Koryolink one metioned here, and then one based on Deutsche Telekom technology (hard and software for satelite systems). That does make them independent from China for military purposes: in short, China can't anymore intercept communication in case of war (or any other miltary communication) ... I am just
applying the logics from their technical setup to politics here --
tell me if I am wrong. In terms of business, it means that the country
has now all (!) the capabilities, and more, than the South has when it
comes to communications technology and networking. That is at least
what I seem to detect there. And together with Egypt's Orascom they
could easily create a new international market there. Only they will
know what the exact plan is, but the high investments that Orascom put
into the North must have some clear economic aims."
Das "outdated" Netz dürfte "Sun net" ein.
Kennt jemand das Netz, welches auf der Technik der Deutschen Telekom basieren soll?