IP Address Ranges in North Korea
North Korea has four IPv4 subnets as of February 2023. These are all identified as “Ryugyong-dong” and are announced by AS131279. The subnets consist of:
- 175.45.176.0/24 (175.45.176.0–255)
- 175.45.177.0/24 (175.45.177.0-255)
- 175.45.178.0/24 (175.45.178.0–255)
- 175.45.179.0/24 (175.45.179.0–255)
Websites Blocked in North Korea
Web access is available in North Korea, although it is only granted with special permission. It is mostly used by the government as well as by foreigners. The country has some infrastructure for broadband, including fibre-optic connections connecting important institutions. Most individuals and institutions receive online services via a free domestic-only network known as Kwangmyong, with access to the global Internet restricted to a much smaller number.
In this article, we will look into the list of websites not allowed in North Korea by the North Korean Government and the reasons for their ban.
Table of Content
- Internet Censorship in North Korea
- List of Websites Blocked in North Korea
- Methods of Website Blocking in North Korea
- Service Providers and Access in North Korea
- IP Address Ranges in North Korea
- Is it Safe to Visit North Korean Websites?
- Why is Social Media Banned in North Korea?
- Impact of Restricted Internet Access in North Korea