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3 Oct 2017 01:00
A Russian telecommunications company began providing an internet connection to North Korea over the weekend according to 38 North, a North Korea monitoring project run by Johns Hopkins University. The new connection provided to the isolated nation comes from TransTeleCom and serves as just the second link the the internet available in North Korea. Prior to the Russian service, North Korea relied solely on a connection provided by China.
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