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A few weeks after allowing tourists in North Korea to purchase and use 3G connectivity to browse the Internet on phones, it seems the country has once again revoked that privilege. Koryo Tours announced on its website that “3G access is no longer available for tourists to the DPRK.” While tourists can still buy sim cards to make international calls, Internet access will not be made available. While no explanation has been formally given, increased tensions with other countries may be one contributing factor to the sudden revocation of 3G access.
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