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comment | "parent_author":"princessmewmew",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-finance2nomad-re-princessmewmew-re-finance2nomad-re-vickaboleyn-re-finance2nomad-travel-stories-3-north-korea-dprk-pyongyang-entry-of-the-hermit-kingdom-3-nk-20170617t110708061z",<br>"author":"finance2nomad",<br>"permlink":"re-princessmewmew-re-finance2nomad-re-princessmewmew-re-finance2nomad-re-vickaboleyn-re-finance2nomad-travel-stories-3-north-korea-dprk-pyongyang-entry-of-the-hermit-kingdom-3-nk-20170617t111945929z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"No,<br> foreigners generally do not have access to the internet in North Korea. You have to hand in your phone upon arrival at the airport,<br> and you will only get it back once you leave the country. However,<br> locals in Pyongyang do have access to the internet - they actually have 3G networks,<br> but only in the capital (and for the upper elite).",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"photography\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" " |
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