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Korea Points The Way For Broadband
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Korea is widely considered the world's most
wired nation. According to survey data, out of 47 million Koreans, more than
26 million are regular internet users, and Korea is in the top bracket in
international comparisons of users per capita.
Research and Markets has
announced the addition of Korea Points the Way to the Future of Broadband to
their offering
North America has often been viewed as the global center for broadband
development. Residential cable modem service drove the broadband revolution
in the late 1990s and the 1996 Telecom Act gave birth to competitive
carriers focused on driving DSL into the small business space. However,
beginning in 2000, the United States and Canada's broadband supremacy was
challenged and then surpassed by a number of countries in Asia-Pacific, and
now Europe is undergoing enormous subscriber growth.
With its size and market potential, China has captured the most attention,
but its southern neighbor South Korea has been the overwhelming leader in
broadband adoption.
Today, as we follow the transformation of basic Internet activities such as
web browsing and e-mail to advance broadband applications, Korea continues
to prove itself as the most advanced broadband nation in the world. Online
gaming, community sites, avatar technology and the blending of online and
offline activity can provide a window into the potential of broadband
applications for the rest of the world.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c9316
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