North Korea possesses an underdeveloped yet growing
market which has markedly improved in recent years as noted by growing mobile
penetration. North Korea's telecoms infrastructure developed largely through
foreign investment, most significantly by Thai investors and more recently,
Egyptian telecoms investment company Orascom Telecom Holdings.
The North Korean mobile market has seen strong
growth over the past five years however from a very small base compared to
other countries. Penetration has increased from 4.1% in 2011 to 11.2% in 2014,
12.9% in 2015 and 13.8% in 2016. Mobile subscriber penetration is predicted to
increase to strongly over the next two years to 2018.
Communications with the outside world is restricted
as everyday citizens are only able to receive news through government
controlled channels such as TV and radio broadcasting as well as the government
controlled Intranet. Technological improvements are evident, most notably
through the introduction of high definition TV (HDTV) digital broadcasting in
2015.
The percentage of fixed lines in service in North
Korea has been steadily declining over the past 10 years from 4.9% in 2007 to
4.7% in 2016.
North Korea has taken steps towards developing a
digital economy as part of efforts to modernize its economy as well as a means
to generate export income, especially in the field of IT services. Specific
initiatives include domestic production of computers, mobile phones and a Linux
operating system. E-education initiatives have been launched to improve access
to learning while e-commerce sites have launched to improve convenience in ordering
products and services.
North Korea's mobile market is a major driver of
telecoms infrastructure development. A 3G only network has been deployed
providing almost universal population coverage, one of few countries in the
world that is able to claim that its entire mobile market is comprised of 3G
subscribers. However Orascom, the majority owner of North Korean mobile
operator Koryolink, revealed in late-2015 it had effectively lost control of
its North Korean operations.
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