On Monday, North Korea went out of national internet access (Read here) Report from BBC says the have a partially internet access which on the website for the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and Rodong
Sinmun newspaper were back online on Tuesday.
But the recovery looked to be partial and potentially unstable with other websites still inaccessible.
Analysts had said technical problems or a cyber-attack could be to blame.
Doug Madory of Dyn Research said they had seen a progressive degradation of North Korea's connectivity to the outside world until the point at which they were totally offline.
Beside just a small proportion of people have access to the internet in North Korea, one of the world's most secretive countries.
Credit: BBC news
But the recovery looked to be partial and potentially unstable with other websites still inaccessible.
Analysts had said technical problems or a cyber-attack could be to blame.
Doug Madory of Dyn Research said they had seen a progressive degradation of North Korea's connectivity to the outside world until the point at which they were totally offline.
Beside just a small proportion of people have access to the internet in North Korea, one of the world's most secretive countries.
Credit: BBC news
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