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August 13, according to South Korean media reported, because of the forthcoming commercial IPTV network television, broadband operators in South Korea has invested 1.3 trillion won (about 8.6 billion yuan) to upgrade network which will increase the maximum network speed to 100 trillion (100 Mbps, that is, 12.5 MB / s). Users need not pay the related costs while enjoying faster broadband services.
Watching IPTV to expand the 100 trillion-class broadband penetration, Korea Telecom, Hanaro Telecom, LG Powercomm, and other operators to speed up the upgrading of existing networks of work. South Korea in 1997, the first to achieve 1 Mbps broadband services, and in the era of 100 Mbps, 700 Mbps download the film just one minute.
High-bandwidth trigger a new regulation
Japan and South Korea the two countries in the world most developed country in broadband, the international Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) issued in May this year, the global broadband report, the most advanced broadband Korea, 93 percent penetration rate, the rate of 49.5 Mbps; Japan ranked second, 55 percent penetration rate, the rate in the world, reaching 63.6 Mbps.
Japanese operators are no longer accept less than 16 Mbps broadband service for residents of Japan's basic monthly broadband charges less than 3,000 yen (189.25 yuan), equivalent to only three of the country Bento box prices.
As the bandwidth is abundant and cheap, Japanese users fully enjoy the service of IPTV, video conferencing, online games and file backup services, the country also won the reputation as the largest country of broadband. However, the files some users upload are even more than the ordinary amount of file-sharing server, therefore NTT provides users upload traffic be limited to 30 GB / day.
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