North Korean intranet service
| Field | Value |
|---|
| title | Kwangmyong |
| image | Grand-Peoples-Study-House-Computer-Lab.jpg |
| caption | A computer room with access to Kwangmyong at the Grand People's Study House in Pyongyang |
| hangul | ^광명 |
| hanja | 光明 |
| ipa | |
Kwangmyong () is a North Korean national intranet service opened in the early 2000s. The Kwangmyong intranet system stands in contrast to the global Internet in North Korea, which is available to fewer people in the country.
The network uses domain names under the .kp top level domain that are not usually accessible from the global Internet. As of 2016, the network uses IPv4 addresses reserved for private networks in the 10.0.0.0/8 range, also known as 24-bit block as defined in RFC 1918. North Koreans often find it more convenient to access sites by their IP address rather than by domain name using Latin characters. Like the global Internet, the network hosts content accessible with web browsers, and provides an internal web search engine. It also provides email services and news groups. The intranet is managed by the Korea Computer Center.
History
The first website in North Korea, the Naenara web portal, was made in 1996. Efforts to establish the Kwangmyong network on a national scale began as early as 1997, with some development of intranet services in the Rajin-Sonbong Economic Special Zone as early as 1995. The intranet was originally developed by the Central Scientific and Technological Information Agency. The national Kwangmyong intranet was first in service during the early 2000s. North Korea's first email provider was Sili Bank, established in 2001.
Prior to 2006, North Koreans would use intranet chat rooms to organize meetups to play sports, such as basketball. Following an incident where, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Naenara, around 300 North Korean intranet users organized a flash mob at the Pyongyang Gymnasium, all chat rooms were removed from the North Korean intranet. Regional chat rooms reportedly made a return in 2015.
In 2013, Anonymous-affiliated hackers claimed to have broken into North Korea's intranet. However, evidence for the claim was lacking.
A video conferencing system called Rakwon was developed at Kim Il-sung University in 2010. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it became much more popular for remote meetings and appeared regularly on news bulletins. Telemedicine and remote education systems have been developed.
The first online shopping website was opened in 2015, and 22 such websites were available by 2021. The Central Bank of North Korea launched an electronic payment system in 2020.
Content
As of 2014, the Kwangmyong network was estimated to have between about 1,000 and 5,500 websites. In 2021, Max Fisher of Vox estimated that the number was about 5,000. Excélsior also estimated the number at about 5,000 the following year.
The Kwangmyong network is composed of many websites and services. Some sites host political and economic propaganda. Scientific and cultural information and fields of knowledge among other topics can be found elsewhere. Over 30 million mostly scientific or technical documents were reportedly posted to the intranet as of 2007.
Websites of various North Korean government agencies including provincial government, cultural institutions, major universities and libraries, some local schools, and some of the major industrial and commercial organizations are accessible to users. The network also contains (mostly science-related) websites from the open Internet that are downloaded, reviewed and censored.
An internal emailing service is available on the Kwangmyong network. A search engine is in use for browsing the Kwangmyong intranet. The search engine reportedly goes by the name "Naenara", which means "Our Country". A Facebook-like social networking service in use by professors and university students existed as of 2013, and was used to post birthday messages. CNN reported in 2017 that a "North Korean equivalent to Facebook" exists. Message boards are known to exist on the network. An IPTV video-streaming service called Manbang (만방), Korean for "Everyone", was reportedly launched in August 2016, though the name Manbang appeared in North Korean technology as early as 2013. It is accessed by a Wi-Fi-enabled set-top box. It can be accessed through smartphones and tablet computers. Reportedly the Kwangmyong has been used for online dating. Chat rooms were used by North Koreans interested in sports until 2006, when the chat rooms were removed. Regional chat rooms were added in 2015.
Domestic state news services are available on the network, such as the Korean Central News Agency, Rodong Sinmun, and Voice of Korea. Scientific research websites of academic and scholarly works devoted to the network are served through web-based academic exchanges and information sharing such as the Academy of Sciences for Science and Technology () and the Academy of Sciences for Medical Science (). An electronic library is present on the network, which also hosts video lectures for various topics.
Some e-commerce and e-banking websites exist on the network. Some video games also exist on the intranet. One of the games available on the Kwangmyong is Korean chess. Phones provide access to e-books and mobile payment. Some cultural websites are among the few .kp domain websites which have been openly accessible to foreigners through the global Internet, such as at least one culinary site and one displaying the country's film industry. Other services in use on the intranet include dictionaries, telehealth, and text messaging services. Reportedly a travel website allowed North Koreans to plan vacations within the country.
Network access
Kwangmyong is designed to be accessible only from within North Korea. Access is available within major cities and counties, as well as universities and major industrial and commercial organizations. For example, a library at the Pyongyang Sci-Tech Complex provides access to the intranet, and is reportedly used by different types of people, including factory workers, children and researchers for various purposes. About 3,000 computer terminals are usable there. The intranet is also accessible from another library at the Grand People's Study House.
Sites in the network are commonly accessed using 24-bit block private IPv4 addresses.
The first "internet café" (or "intranet cafe") in North Korea was opened in Pyongyang, where one may access the country's intranet services. It opened in 2002, near Kwangbok station, and has about 100 computers. It was opened by a Seoul company named Hoonnet, and a North Korean company named Jangsaeng General Trade Company. These cafes, also known as "PC rooms" or "Information Technology Stores", began appearing across North Korea as soon as the early 2000s, and can be accessed for a fee. The cafes provide other paid services as well, such as computing classes. As of 2005, the price for accessing these services was considered prohibitively expensive for the average North Korean citizen, according to Daily NK.
The process of installing an approved personal computer in North Korean homes which would be capable of accessing the intranet requires inspection and authorization from local government authorities. As of 2010, an estimated 200,000 such personal computers were in Pyongyang private homes, and access to the Kwangmyong is more common among people in cities compared to those in rural areas. A 2017 survey found that 19% of households had a computer but only 1% had a computer with access to Kwangmyong. The figure for households in possession of a computer with Kwangmyong access was 5% in Pyongyang. However, Kwangmyong can also be accessed on mobile phones. As of 2018, it was estimated that 18-20% of the population had mobile phones with Kwangmyong access.
Kwangmyong has 24-hour unlimited access by dial-up telephone line. In addition to access from personal computers, the national intranet may be accessed from mobile devices on 3G network. , a number of Android-based tablet computer products, including the Samjiyon tablet computer, can be purchased in North Korea that give access to Kwangmyong. A 2017 estimate put the number of mobile phones in North Korea at between 2.5 and 3 million. In 2020, another estimate put the number of mobile phone users at 4.5 million. Mobile phones are the more common way for North Koreans to access the Kwangmyong intranet. Access to the global Internet or phone numbers outside of North Korea is not permitted aside from highest-ranked government officials and certain employees of the Korea Computer Center. Like personal computers, phones must be approved by authorities. According to Radio Free Asia, the government began requiring cell phone users to install surveillance software through an app to access the intranet in 2022. The app, called the Kwangmyong app, connects users to their subscriptions to the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper and other educational and informational services but also contains surveillance software which allows the Ministry of State Security and other law enforcement agencies to track their locations and see if they're accessing foreign content.
In 2018, North Korea unveiled a new Wi-Fi service called Mirae ("Future"), which allowed mobile devices to access the intranet network in Pyongyang.
In December 2023, North Korea started to deploy 4G network for mobile device to access the intranet network.
Languages
The network uses Korean as the main interface language, though the government's web portal (Naenara), is multilingual. There is a dictionary available to users for translation between Korean and Russian, Chinese, English, French, German and Japanese, with a database containing at least 1,700,000 words, to assist users who may not be familiar with foreign languages.
Different websites on the intranet may be available in different sets of languages. A website that sells postage stamps is available in Korean, English, and Chinese. The writings of the Kim family are available in Korean, Japanese, Russian, and Chinese.
List of sites
Below is a list of sites that were listed on Kwangmyong's website portal in 2016.
| Category | Field | Site name | Domain | Site IP address | Is site on internet? |
|---|
| 종합자료기지 | | 과학기술전당 | www.sciteco.aca.kp | 10.93.0.3 | No |
| 남산 (인민대학습당) | www.gpsh.edu.kp | 10.30.80.101 | [www.gpsh.edu.kp](http://www.gpsh.edu.kp/) | |
| 광명 (중앙과학기술통보사) | www.ciast.aca.kp | 10.41.1.2 | No | |
| 열풍 (중앙과학기술보급부) | www.stdc.gov.kp | 10.30.71.67 | No | |
| 부문별중앙자료기지 | 교육 | 교육 (김일성종합대학) | www.rns.edu.kp | 10.42.1.5 | [www.ryongnamsan.edu.kp](http://www.ryongnamsan.edu.kp/) |
| 의학 | 무병 (김일성종합대학 평양의학대학) | www.mubyong.inf.kp | 10.30.5.222 | No | |
| 공학 | 미래 (김책공업종합대학) | www.elib.ac.kp | 10.30.50.5 | [www.kut.edu.kp](http://www.kut.edu.kp/) | |
| 건축 | 평양건축종합대학 | www.pua.edu.kp | 10.61.4.2 | No | |
| 건설, 설계 | 5.21 (국가설계지도국) | www.cdic.con.kp | 10.10.5.99 | No | |
| 발명, 특허 | 발명 (국가발명국) | www.ipo.aca.kp | 10.41.50.9 | No | |
| 상표, 공업도안 | 척후대 (중앙산업미술지도국) | www.tidgio.gov.kp | 10.40.11.130 | No | |
| 규격 | 래일 (국가귝격체정연구소) | www.knis.ipo.aca.kp | 10.66.1.3 | No | |
| 체육 | 우승 (체육과학원) | www.ssl.edu.kp | 10.70.5.52 | No | |
| 산림 | 황금산 (국토환경보호성 중앙양묘장) | hwanggumsan.edu.kp | 10.192.3.2 | No | |
| 나노기술 | 나노기술 (국가나노기술국) | www.nano.aca.kp | 10.10.6.18 | No | |
| 각도 도서관 | | 불야경 (자강도도서관) | www.fire.edu.kp | 10.214.6.18 | No |
| 분발 (함경북도도서관) | www.hambuk.edu.kp | 10.205.10.100 | No | |
| 려명 (함경남도도서관) | www.shplib.edu.kp | 10.209.223.201 | No | |
| 철령 (강원도도서관) | www.kwlib.edu.kp | 10.224.4.10 | No | |
| 평안북도도서관 | www.pblib.edu.kp | 10.217.1.10 | No | |
| 례성강 (황해북도도서관) | www.rsr.edu.kp | 10.226.9.80 | No | |
| 황해남도도서관 | www.shlib.edu.kp | 10.229.0.35 | No | |
| 라선시도서관 | www.rslib.edu.kp | 10.238.5.2 | No | |
| 와우도 (남포시도서관) | www.wud.edu.kp | 10.232.101.2 | No | |
| 원격교육기지 | | 룡남산 (김일성종합대학) | N/A (not same website as 《교육 (김일성종합대학)》) | 10.42.1.250 | [www.ryongnamsan.edu.kp](http://www.ryongnamsan.edu.kp/) |
| 원종장 (김일성종합대학 평양의학대학) | www.wonjongjang.edu.kp | 10.30.5.133 | No | |
| 리상 (김책공업종합대학) | www.risang.edu.kp | 10.15.15.8 | [www.kut.edu.kp](http://www.kut.edu.kp/) | |
| 모체 (평양기계종합대학) | www.moche.edu.kp | 10.60.2.30 | No | |
| 선행관 (평양철도종합대학) | www.sgh.edu.kp | 10.192.131.100 | No | |
| 충복 (장철구평양상업종합대학) | www.chungbok.edu.kp | 10.40.4.130 | No | |
| 인재 (한덕수평양경공업종합대학)\ | www.iniea.edu.kp | 10.20.66.3 | No | |
| 정준택원산경제대학 | www.wieu.edu.kp | 10.224.21.10 | No | |
| 기타 | | 김일성종합대학 | www.rns.edu.kp | 10.42.1.2 | [www.ryongnamsan.edu.kp](http://www.ryongnamsan.edu.kp/) |
| 불멸의 꽃 (조선김일성화김정일화위원회) | www.kfa.org.kp | 10.66.5.11 | [www.naenara.com.kp/sites/kkf/](http://www.naenara.com.kp/sites/kkf/) | |
| 클락새 (김일성종합대학 정보기술연구소) | www.kulak.edu.kp | 10.50.25.3 | No | |
| 검은모루 (황해북도 상원군도서관) | www.kmm.edu.kp | 10.188.1.1 | No | |
| 고려의술 (고려의학과학원) | www.koryodoctor.inf.kp | 10.76.1.18 | No | |
| 기둥 (청진광산금속대학) | www.cimmu.edu.kp | 10.205.1.5 | No | |
| 길동무 (함경북도과학기술룡보소) | www.hbiast.aca.kp | 10.205.7.10 | No | |
| 과학 (국가과학원) | www.sas.aca.kp | 10.193.1.5 | No | |
| 과학기술전자전시관 (과학기술전시관) | www.stic.aca.kp | 192.168.10.10 | No | |
| 광야 (인터네트중앙연구소) | www.cii.gov.kp | 10.50.21.3 | No | |
| 로동신문 (로동신문사) | www.rodong.ref.kp | 10.10.3.100 | [www.rodong.rep.kp](http://www.rodong.rep.kp/) | |
| 룡강군도서관 (남포시 룡강군도서관) | www.rg.edu.kp | 10.160.1.2 | No | |
| 류경오락장 (인공지능연구소) | www.ryugyong.inf.kp | 10.70.7.133 | No | |
| 만방 (조선중앙방송위원회) | www.krt.rep.kp | 10.61.61.3 | No | |
| 만병초 (장철구평양상업대학 도서관) | www.manbyongcho.edu.kp | 10.40.4.131 | No | |
| 목란 (목란광명회사) | www.mokran.com.kp | 10.30.0.85 | No | |
| 방역 (국가발명국) | www.antivir.ipo.aca.kp | 10.41.50.3 | No | |
| 법무생활 (최고인민회의 상임위원회) | www.gpa.gov.kp | 10.30.16.18 | No | |
| 불길 (평성석탄공업대학) | www.pulgil.edu.kp | 10.220.6.2 | No | |
| 붉은별 (붉은별연구소) | www.osandok.inf.kp | 10.70.7.132 | No | |
| 비약 (3대혁명전시관) | www.exb.edu.kp | 10.50.19.1 | No | |
| 백두산 (백두산건축연구원) | www.paekdusan.com.kp | 10.30.3.34 | No | |
| 상연 (상업과학연구소) | www.sangyon.aca.kp | 10.30.30.30 | No | |
| 선구자 (함경남도과학기술룡보소) | www.hnst.aca.kp | 10.209.225.2 | No | |
| 신고 (인민보안부) | www.singo.law.kp | 10.250.2.100 | No | |
| 신기 (계명기술개발소) | www.singi.com.kp | 10.30.80.131 | No | |
| 실리 (평양광명정보기술사) | N/A | 10.10.1.15 | No | |
| 실리왁찐 (평양광명정보기술사) | www.sv.com.kp | 10.10.1.16 | No | |
| 새별기술교류사 (새별기술교류사) | www.saybyol.com.kp | 10.76.1.50 | No | |
| 새세기 (중앙과학기술통보사) | www.newcentury.aca.kp | 10.41.1.10 | No | |
| 생명 (의학과학정보기술사) | www.icms.hea.kp | 10.65.3.2 | No | |
| 장자강 (자강도전자업무연구소) | www.ikic.inf.kp | 10.214.1.51 | No | |
| 전만봉 (희천공업대학) | www.hut.edu.kp | 10.126.0.10 | No | |
| 정보21 (평양정보기술국) | www.pic.com.kp | 10.21.1.22 | No | |
| 조선료리 (조선료리협회) | www.cooks.org.kp | 10.10.6.40 | [www.cooks.org.kp](http://www.cooks.org.kp/) | |
| 조선중앙통신 (조선중앙통신사) | www.kcn.inf.kp | 10.22.1.50 | [www.kcna.kp](http://www.kcna.kp/) | |
| 중앙버섯연구소 (국가과학원 중앙버섯연구소) | www.mushroom.aca.kp | 10.20.7.2 | No | |
| 지향 (함흥화학공업대학) | www.huct.edu.kp | 10.208.1.2 | No | |
| 진달래 (만경대정보기술사) | www.mit.com.kp | 10.76.12.2 | No | |
| 창성군도서관 (평안북도 창성군도서관) | www.cslib.edu.kp | 10.145.2.2 | No | |
| 창전 (대동강건재공장) | www.changjon.com.kp | 10.90.6.100 | No | |
| 천리마 (중앙정보통신국) | www.pt.net.kp | 172.16.11.23 | No | |
| 천리마타일공장 (천리마타일공장) | www.taedonggangtile.com.kp | 10.159.127.15 | No | |
| 철벽 (정보보안연구소) | www.oun.inf.kp | 10.76.1.25 | No | |
| 체콤기술합영회사 (체콤기술합영회사) | www.checom.net.kp | 10.40.5.4 | No | |
| 평북 (평안북도전자업무연구소) | www.pyongbuk.inf.kp | 10.217.12.2 | No | |
| 평양성 (평양정보기술국) | www.ca.pic.co.kp | 10.21.1.53 | No | |
| 평양택견 (태권도성지관) | www.taekwon-do.edu.kp | 10.70.7.18 | No | |
| 포부 (평북종합대학 농업대학) | www.phobu.edu.kp | 10.217.7.50 | No | |
| 푸른주단 (국가과학원 잔디연구분원) | www.iandi.aca.kp | 10.72.1.2 | No | |
| 품질 (국가품질감독위원회) | www.saqm.gov.kp | 10.80.2.40 | No | |
| 학무정 (자강도 전천군도서관) | www.hmj.edu.kp | 10.127.131.5 | No | |
| 울림 (평양정보기술국) | N/A | 10.30.18.30 | No | |
| 해당화관 (해당화교류사) | www.hdh.com.kp | 10.76.1.3 | No | |
| 해양 (륙해운성) | www.mlmt.rai.kp | 10.30.33.2 | [www.ma.gov.kp](http://www.ma.gov.kp/) | |
| 아리랑 (5월11일공장) | www.arirang.com.kp | 10.30.71.91 | No | |
| 아침 (조선과학기술총련맹 중앙위원회) | www.kwust.org.kp | 10.30.5.3 | No | |
| 옥류 (인민봉사총국) | N/A | 10.10.1.14 | No | |
| 우주 (위성정보봉사지점) | www.space.aca.kp | 10.50.5.5 | No | |
| 원산농업종합대학 | N/A | 10.224.121.100 | No | |
Below is a list of sites that are not directly listed on www.sciteco.aca.kp (the Kwangmyong website portal) in 2016 and sites that have been confirmed to have been created on Kwangmyong after 2016.
| Site name in Korean | Site name translation to English | Purpose | Domain | Site IP address | Reference (s) |
|---|
| 《만물상》 | General Store | E-commerce | manmulsang.com |
| manmulsang.com.kp | 10.99.1.11 | |
| 《관광》 | Tourism | Domestic tour order | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《조선우표》 |
| 《조선우표사》 | Korea Stamps | North Korea's stamp information | Unknown | 10.99.1.75 | title=《조선우표》홈페지 새로 개설, 우표문화의 발전을 힘있게 추동 | trans-title=Newly-opened homepage "Korean Stamps", powerfully promoting the development of stamp culture | url=http://arirangmeari.com/index.php?t=news&no=1881 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220607203243/http://arirangmeari.com/index.php?t=news&no=1881 | archive-date=7 June 2022 | access-date=2022-06-07 | website=arirangmeari.com | language=ko}} |
| 《은정》 | Affection | Cloud computing service | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《은파산》 | Silver Mountain | E-commerce | unphasan.com.kp | Unknown | |
| 《생물공학》 | Bio-engineering | Biotechnology development | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《푸른 산》 | Blue Mountain | Forestry information | Unknown | Unknown | title=산림조성사업에 이바지하는 《황금산》, 《푸른 산》홈페지들 | trans-title="Golden Mountain" and "Blue Mountain" homepages that contribute to forestation projects | url=http://arirangmeari.com/index.php?t=news&no=6646 | access-date=2022-06-07 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220607203245/http://arirangmeari.com/index.php?t=news&no=6646 | archive-date=7 June 2022 | website=arirangmeari.com | language=ko}} |
| 《황금산》 | Golden Mountain | Forestry information | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《이채어경》 | Brilliant Fishing | Fishing information | Unknown | 10.193.6.3 | |
| 《봄향기》 | Spring Fragrance (or Spring Scent) | Online shop for Pomhyanggi-brand cosmetics | bomhyanggi.com | Unknown | |
| 《황금벌》 | Golden Field | Agricultural science and technology information | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《자강력》 | Self-development | Job recruitment service | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《생활의 벗》 | Friend of Life | Movie watching | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《체육열풍》 | Sports Craze | Sport information | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Unknown | Unknown | Pyongyang Orphanage's website; children health information | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《룡남산법률사무소》의 홈페지 | Ryongnamsan Law Office | Legal service | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《옥류》 | Okryu | E-commerce | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《내나라》 | My Nation | Naenara Information Center | Unknown | 10.76.1.11 |
| 10.99.1.162 | title=Messing around with Naenara, North Korea's web browser | url=https://hackaday.com/2015/01/10/messing-around-with-naenara-north-koreas-web-browser/ | access-date=2024-01-07 | website=hackaday.com | date=10 January 2015 | language=en}} | |
| Unknown | Dawn | Pyongyang Department Store No. 1’s online shop | store.com.kp | Unknown | |
| 《광명》 | Bright Light | Unknown | Unknown | 10.50.27.2 | |
| 《추첨》 | Raffle | Sport lottery | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《선구자》 | Trailbrazer | Unknown | Unknown | 10.208.0.34 | |
| 《한마음》 | One Mind | Osan Information Center's page | Unknown | 10.76.1.20 | |
| 《북극성》 | North Pole Star | National Network Information Center's page | Unknown | 10.76.1.2 | |
| 《고려의술》 | Korean Woods | Unknown | Unknown | 10.76.1.18 | |
| 《릉라》 | Rungna | Rungna Program Center's page | Unknown | 172.16.4.200 | |
| 《비와》 | Rain (or Flight) | Kim Chaek University of Technology’s subpage (?) | Unknown | 10.15.15.5 | |
| Unknown | Unknown | Industrial design production | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Unknown | Health | Online pharmacy | Unknown | Unknown | |
| 《평양》 | Pyongyang | Unknown | Unknown | 10.99.0.88 | |
| 《아리랑》 | Arirang | Unknown | Unknown | 10.99.1.146 | |
| 《원격교육》 | Remote Education | Unknown | Unknown | 10.99.0.99 | |
| 《광홍》 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 10.99.1.50 | |
| 《의무》 | Duty | Unknown | Unknown | 10.99.1.82 | |
| 《초원》 | Prairie | Unknown | Unknown | 10.99.1.202 | |
| 《고러이도로시》 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 10.30.99.87 | |
| Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 193.10.0.10 | |
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