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Limited internet use on mobile phones allowed in North Korea
When most of the world has been riding the wave of web surfing on mobile phones, North Korean handset owners will now have limited internet access. The new access allows North Koreans to access a Web site to see new reports from the Korean Central News Agency. Although you simply can't browse any sites, at least they can listen to music, get information about books, do online chatting, or look up investment opportunities. It might be a small step in acquiring 3G coverage for  a population of over 2 million, but at least its going towards the right direction. Still there are large limitations imposed on cell phone use.

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1. Dood posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:43

That's no fun. I'm on the internet on my phone a heck of a lot. If I'm not mistaken, though, at least these guys got the razr with an actual razor...

4. Legion posted on 25 May 2009, 13:28

Ah the Razr with an actual Razor, the last bastion of freedom and democracy.

2. Kiltlifter posted on 24 May 2009, 16:28

LOL dood your comments of the Razr with an actual razor crack me up... like literally I "Laugh Out Loud" when I read them Razr w/ an actual Razor for the win!!!

3. heavybreathing posted on 25 May 2009, 11:49

Look at the tiny little man in the center.

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