.KP domain names, North Korea’s country code, could be back online after being offline for some months reports PC World.
A number of .KP domain names became unavailable in the third quarter of
2010 according to the report with the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority (IANA) pointing the ccTLD to new servers in a first step
toward bringing it back online.
“The new servers do not yet appear to be online, but IANA's records now
point to North Korean Internet addresses. The servers carry the
"kptc.kp" name, which is probably a reference to Korea Posts and
Telecommunications Corp., the country's official telecommunications
carrier.”
To read the PC World report in full, see:
www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/215412/.html



