The
mobile internet service being offered to foreign tourists barely
lasted more than a month, according to the Daily NK.
Koyrolink,
the North Korean-Egyptian communications company, launched the
service to much fanfare on the 25th of February. The
service allowed foreign tourists to use the internet on their own
cell phones at a high premium for the first time.
The
3G service for tourists was discontinued in March after only a few
weeks of use. Koryolink sent an email to confirm this to a tour
company. The 3G service is still available for foreign nationals
living in North Korea.
Source:
Daily NK