Kwangmyong (광명 lit. 'Bright Light') is a North Korean "walled garden" national intranet service opened in the early 2000s. The Kwangmyong intranet system...
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Gwangmyeong (redirect from Kwangmyong)
• Hanja 光明市 • Revised Romanization Gwangmyeong-si • McCune-Reischauer Kwangmyŏng-si Gwangmyeong Flag Historical Symbol Location in South Korea Coordinates:...
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Kwangmyong station (Korean: 광명역) may refer to the following train stations: Kwangmyong station (Kosan County), North Korea Kwangmyong station (Pyongyang)...
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Kwangmyŏng Station (Korean: 광명역) was a closed station on Hyŏksin Line of the Pyongyang Metro. The station is reported to be closed since 1995, due to the...
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software developed by the Korea Computer Center for use of the national Kwangmyong intranet. It is developed from a version of Mozilla Firefox and is distributed...
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institutions are provided through a free domestic-only network known as Kwangmyong, with access to the global Internet limited to a much smaller group. Internet...
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get access only to the country's national intranet, called Kwangmyong. Content on Kwangmyong is curated by Korea Computer Center. Foreigners can access...
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The Kwangmyong Encyclopedia(광명백과사전) is a 20-volume encyclopedia published in North Korea. It includes more than 58,000 entries and 9,000 photos, pictures...
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scientists. Instead, North Korea has a walled garden intranet system called Kwangmyong, which is maintained and monitored by the Korea Computer Center. Its content...
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lake. Samjiyon includes a browser with a support for the North Korean Kwangmyong intranet. However, there is no Wi-Fi support. The computers are assumed...
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general population is limited to the national intranet service known as Kwangmyong. Access to the network was banned for many people in 2004 following the...
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Chollima Line Hyoksin Line Kwangbok Konguk Hwanggumbol Konsol Hyoksin Chonsung Samhung Kwangmyong Ragwon...
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Hwanggumbol, Konsol, Hyoksin, Jonsung, Samhung, and Rakwon stations. The closed Kwangmyong station is located between the Samhung and Rakwon stations. The two lines...
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Its 4G network service is currently provided to North Koreans through Kwangmyong Intranet Network. Kangsong Net was launched in 2015 with 3G network service...
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North Korean Internet only, and some of them are only accessible in the Kwangmyong network, alongside regularly-used 24-bit block IPv4 private addresses...
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Chollima Line Hyoksin Line Kwangbok Konguk Hwanggumbol Konsol Hyoksin Chonsung Samhung Kwangmyong Ragwon...
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and was authored by members working from Google, Microsoft and Netflix. Kwangmyong, the national intranet service that operates in North Korea. It operates...
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browsing the Naenara web portal on North Korea's national intranet known as Kwangmyong. Naenara comes with two search engines. Other software includes a text...
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Library Enterprise portal Intranet portal Intranet strategies Intranet Wiki Kwangmyong (intranet) Virtual workplace Web portal Scott, Judy E. "Organizational...
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Kwangmyŏng station (Korean: 광명역) is a railway station in Kwangmyŏng-ri, Kosan county, Kangwŏn province, North Korea, on the Kangwŏn Line of the Korean...
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search engine "Naenara" web browser "Chosun Jang-Gi", a computer game Kwangmyong, North Korea's closed national intranet "Korean Dishes" (Chosŏn ryori)...
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prabhāsvaratā; Tib. འོད་གསལ་བ་ ’od gsal ba; Ch. guāng míng; Jpn. syōzyō; Kor. kwangmyōng) is also translated as "clear light" or "luminosity" in Tibetan Buddhist...
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'paradise') is a video conferencing software. It can be accessed through Kwangmyong. It was developed by the Kim Il Sung University in North Korea. This virtual...
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from using the Internet. The government maintains an intranet called Kwangmyong which is disconnected from the global Internet. The government distributes...
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Chollima Line Hyoksin Line Kwangbok Konguk Hwanggumbol Konsol Hyoksin Chonsung Samhung Kwangmyong Ragwon...
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Splinternet Great Firewall 2011–2013 Russian protests Alexei Navalny Kwangmyong (network) Internet portal LiveJournal: Discover global communities of...
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of the population in North Korea, there is only access to the Intranet Kwangmyong. It is particularly popular among the younger population, according to...
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the government. Some computers may access the national intranet, called Kwangmyong, but true Internet access is restricted to the "super-elites". North Korean...
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Chang-gwang Kuyon: Jo Chol-song Unpa: Ko Kil-son Kangan: Kim Tae-song Kwangmyong: Cha Jae-hui Risan: Ko Jong-chol Taechon: Kim Jong-ok Sohung: Han I-chol...
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which broadcasts in Korean. In 1997 there were 3.36 million radio sets. Kwangmyong is a North Korean "walled garden" national intranet opened in 2000. It...
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