.kp

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.kp
Introduced 2007
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry
Sponsor Korea Computer Center
Intended use Entities connected with North Korea
Actual use Hardly used at present
Registration restrictions Not yet available for registration
Documents
Dispute policies
Website http://www.kcce.kp

.kp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea). It was created on 24 September 2007.[1]

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[edit] Usage

As of 2008, there are two known sites active in this domain. The IP addresses for both of these sites resolve to Internet Provider Berlin in the German capital.

[edit] Internet in North Korea

North Korea has no private Internet service providers.

According to national leader Kim Jong-Il, "I'm an Internet expert too. It's all right to wire the industrial zone only, but there are many problems if other regions of the North are wired." [2]

Access is rare and limited; Reporters Without Borders once described the nation as "the world’s worst Internet black hole"[3] as "Internet officially does not exist in the world’s most isolated country, but a handful of privileged people are allowed to go online through the phone system or via satellite." [4]

The government's own sites are not in the .kp domain and all are hosted outside Korea; the dprkorea.com address resolves to a Chinese provider, Beijing Primezone Technologies [5].

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