None at all. The North Korean populace completely lacks access to the world wide web.
The closest thing that North Korean citizens have access to is Kwangmyong, a walled-off government-controlled intranet accessible via dialup that includes no link at all to the outside world.
Star Joint Venture is one
Yes, there are Internet providers who cover the north pole. These providers utilize satellite-based systems to reach areas, such as the north pole, that would be otherwise unreachable.
Here is a link to a website that will allow you to find the best internet service provider available in your area. http://north-carolina.theispguide.com/
You can get great wireless internet service from www.midsouth.com. You may also have Clear wireless in your area which is another great option. Clearwire is one of the big wireless providers in North Carolina. However if you want to know about your options you can use google maps to search for wireless internet service providers. Or you could give us a better location.
It is difficult to determine the exact number, as there is limited access to the internet in North Korea. The estimated number is around 17-30% of the population having internet access. Most of the internet users in North Korea are concentrated in the capital city, Pyongyang.
North Korea's internet penetration statistics is not publicized
In North Korea, you cannot criticize the government, access the internet freely, or leave the country without permission.
It is a violation of Korean laws and regulations for service members to cross from South Korea into North Korea. North Korea has had many human rights violations and concentration camps.
No, people in North Korea do not have access to Amazon or the internet at large in the same way as people in other countries. The North Korean government heavily restricts internet access and controls what content its citizens can view.
North Korea has almost no functional production, be it agricultural or industrial. It has no service industry. As a result, its GDP is practically nothing.
There are many good home phone service providers in North Carolina. You may want to look at Comcast, or CenturyLink. It also depends on which area you are living in.
Cell phone service providers for North Carolinas are AT&T. Inforation can be found on www.bellsouth.com. T-Mobile and Sprint are other options. The yellow pages offer others.