使用者:CreeperDigital1903/沙盒
研發商 | Korean Central Broadcasting Committee |
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類型 | Digital media player |
作業系統 | Android 4.4.2 (heavily modified to include security functions to monitor usage and prevent unauthorised apps from being installed and used)[1] |
連接接口 | RCA cable and HDMI[2] |
Manbang (
CreeperDigital1903/沙盒 | |
諺文 | 만방 |
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) is a series of state-owned digital media players issued by North Korea's Korean Central Broadcasting Committee, providing over-the-top content in the form of channels. It was created in response to streaming platforms like Netflix and Roku in the west, and the popularity of Chinese-made Notel players in North Korea.
History
The exact release date of Manbang system is unclear. One of the first set-top box appears to be manufactured in 2015. An intranet site listing in 2015 included a site named 「Manbang」, with the operator being the Korean Central Television.[3][4]
On 16 August 2016, Manbang appeared for the first time on a report 「망 TV다매체열람기『만방'」 by the Korean Central Television. It has been reported that the implementation of the 「Intranet」 Protocol Television (IPTV), which runs on North Korea’s Kwangmyong intranet, has begun. It also showcased a set-top box, which was developed by the Manbang IT company, on which Manbang is based. KCTV also stated that the new service already has "several hundred users", and is "making the lives of citizens and children flourish".[5][6][7]
On 25 August 2016, Netflix took a light-hearted jab at Manbang by changing its Twitter bio description to read: "Manbang knock-off."[8][9][10]
During the following years, it appeared that the North Korean government is working towards making the service widely accessible. Reports stated that the demand is rising in Sinuiju with hundreds of people using the service.[11][12]
In 2017, additional TV stations were added with a wider selection of movies, sports, and documentaries.[13]
The state-owned company Myohyang IT announced the Ryonghung iPad, which can support an app for Manbang.[14]
In November 2019, during the Exhibition of IT Successes, the Manbang IT company showcased a version of Manbang working on a tablet PC.[15]
As of 2020, according to Asia Press (Rimjingang), the price of a set-top box bought with monthly installments is 6,000 North Korean won ($7) per year. A box can be purchased outright for around 22,000 North Korean won ($24). The boxes can also be leased on a subscription.[16]
In 2020, it was reported that the North Korean authorities were pressuring overseas North Korean residents in China to purchase IPTV set-top box as to monitor users activities and strengthen ideological education. The North Korean embassy in China is selling the set-top boxes at a price of RMB 2,000 [USD 282] per box. These set-top boxes appear to be connected to the Internet.[17][18]
In 2023, it was revealed that in order to pay in Manbang, people need to have their electronic certificate and copy certificate connected to a storage device, and connect it to the app in order to run Ullim in Manbang.[19]
Content
In addition to video on demand, Manbang is reported to offer live streams of at least 5 channels:[20][21]
# | Channel | Korean name |
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1 | Korean Central Television | 조선중앙텔레비죤 |
2 | Mansudae Television | 만수대텔레비죤 |
3 | Ryongnamsan Television | 룡남산텔레비죤 |
4 | Athletic Television | 체육텔레비죤 |
5 | Korean Central Broadcasting Station | 중앙방송 |
Users may also find political information regarding the Supreme Leader and the Juche ideology. Users are also able to read news articles from the Rodong Sinmun, as well as the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).[22][23][24]
Users can access an entire week's state television broadcasts, as well as older programs and propaganda films.[25][26]
It appears to be useful for students, as academic materials from various institutions as well as textbooks for primary and middle school can be browsed. It also claims to allow viewers to learn English and Russian languages.[27][28]
Worker education services for North Korean enterprises are also available via the Manbang service. On 20 January 2019, a report showed workers at the 「Rangrim Forest Management Office」 (랑림림산사업소) receiving science and technology lessons.[29]
The government could spread its propaganda deeper into the country via Manbang, and get greater insight into the habits of the nation.[30][31][32]
References
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- ^ 引用錯誤:沒有為名為
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的參考文獻提供內容 - ^ Crook, Jordan. North Korea launches a Netflix-style streaming service called Manbang. TechCrunch. 2016-08-24 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (美國英語).
- ^ Williams, Martyn. A peek inside North Korea's intranet. North Korea Tech - 노스코리아테크. 2015-07-05 [2024-02-10] (美國英語).
- ^ North Korea has created its own Netflix and called it 'Manbang'. Times of Malta. 2016-08-23 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英國英語).
- ^ 조선의 오늘, 망TV다매체열람기 《만방》, 2016-08-16 [2023-10-28]
- ^ Warwick, Martyn. North Korea launches the "Manbang". For once it's not a missile. TelecomTV. 2016-08-24 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (英語).
- ^ Vincent, James. Finally, Netflix admits it's nothing more than a North Korean knockoff. The Verge. 2016-08-26 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英語).
- ^ North Korea Launches Netflix-Type Service Called 'Manbang' - CBS San Francisco. www.cbsnews.com. 2016-08-25 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (美國英語).
- ^ Netflix jokes about N Korean imitator Manbang in Twitter bio. BBC News. 2016-08-26 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (英國英語).
- ^ North Korea launches on-demand streaming TV box called Manbang. Neowin. 2023-10-28 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英語).
- ^ "Manbang" is North Korea's Netflix. WSPA 7NEWS. 2016-08-25 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (美國英語).
- ^ The Stranger Things of North. Times of Malta. 2017-01-29 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英國英語).
- ^ North Korean company Myohyang IT releases a new tablet called... the iPad. Neowin. 2023-10-28 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英語).
- ^ Williams, Martyn. North Korea's Multi-Channel TV Age - 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea. 38 North. 2020-12-16 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2021-02-13) (英語).
- ^ <A Look at the Latest in N. Korean TV> Regime Introduces New TV Channels to Combat the Popularity of K-Dramas. RIMJIN-GANG. 2020-06-19 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (日語).
- ^ Computing/IT « North Korean Economy Watch. North Korean Economy Watch. [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (美國英語).
- ^ Hui, Mun Dong. N. Korean citizens in China pressured to buy IPTV set-top boxes | Daily NK English. 2020-06-10 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (美國英語).
- ^ Hui, Mun Dong. N. Koreans must use electronic certificates to make digital payments. Daily NK English. 2023-12-01 [2024-02-10] (美國英語).
- ^ Williams, Martyn. Now Streaming: Intranet Protocol TV Service Arrives in North Korea. 38 North. August 17, 2016. (原始內容存檔於March 30, 2018).
- ^ Now Streaming: North Korea Gets Intranet Protocol TV Service. thediplomat.com. [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (美國英語).
- ^ Netflix for North Korea – Manbang. [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28).
- ^ Ji, Dagyum. Manbang and chill: North Korea gets video on demand. The Guardian. 2016-08-22 [2023-10-28]. ISSN 0261-3077. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英國英語).
- ^ 'Manbang' is North Korea's Netflix. Yahoo Finance. 2016-08-22 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (美國英語).
- ^ Riley, Charles. Netflix jokes about North Korean knockoff 'Manbang'. CNNMoney. 2016-08-26 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29).
- ^ North Korea unveils Netflix-style TV streaming box dubbed 'Manbang'. The Drum. [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29).
- ^ Kim Jong Un making 'authoritarian-style Netflix' for North Korea. The Independent. 2016-08-22 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28) (英語).
- ^ Fried, Ina. The Netflix of North Korea features propaganda films and Russian lessons. Vox. 2016-08-21 [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (英語).
- ^ Williams, Martyn. Manbang IPTV Service in Depth. 38 North (The Henry L. Stimson Center). 22 February 2019 [6 March 2019]. (原始內容存檔於7 August 2020).
- ^ Boehler, Patrick; Sang-Hun, Choe. North Korea Unveils Netflix-Like Service With Propaganda on Demand. The New York Times. 25 August 2016 [2023-10-28]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-28).
- ^ Netflix isn't too worried about the 'Netflix of North Korea'. Business Insider. [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29).
- ^ Smith, Oliver. Manbang: The Netflix of North Korea is here. Forbes. [2023-10-29]. (原始內容存檔於2023-10-29) (英語).
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