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Internet in Korea: 100 Mbit standard

The majority of South Koreans rate their broadband services as ‘ordinary’ despite having the world’s fastest internet connections, according to a recent survey. Korean broadband providers typically offer speeds of 100Mbps. However, the government-sponsored Korean Communications Commission (KCC) found that no service provider consistently provides this level of service. The fastest ‘100Mbps’ service was delivered by LG Powercomm with an average speed of 91Mbps, the KCC found. The average speed of all 100Mbps service providers is just 46Mbps, but this compares to typical average broadband speeds of well below 10Mbps in most other countries.

Seven service providers offer high-speed broadband services in Korea to more than 15 million subscribers. Korea Telecom controls 44.2 per cent of the market, followed by Hanarotelecom with 24 per cent and LG Powercomm with 12.2 per cent. “By giving quality information to internet users, we expect customers to have more information when they choose products,” said KCC representative Lee Eun-hee, according to the Joongang Daily. “This encourages service providers to compete against one another to improve the overall quality of such products.” Kim Young-wan of Korea Telecom added: “The rate at which high-speed internet customers are increasing has slowed down a lot. “That is why internet service providers are looking for new revenue sources such as internet telephony and IPTV services.”

Source: Vnunet

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  1. amokk76267
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:44

    you guys think that your own country is the worse?
    Take a look in Taiwan.I use the 12MB adsl
    pay about 40USD month
    the real downloading speed is about 1000K
    the upload is only 100K or less
    and the important is….they will block p2p’s speed.

    the details are in these two links
    http://www.cht.com.tw/CHTFinalE/Web/Personal.php?CatID=898
    and
    http://www.cht.com.tw/CHTFinalE/Web/Personal.php?CatID=898

  2. balage
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:47

    I live in Hungary in a smaller town and the best I can get is 8Mbps/1Mbps cable for $64, now I have 4Mbps/256kbps ADSL for about $50.
    Although in bigger cities 20/20 cable is available for $30.

  3. deano
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:49

    jus tested my connection on speedtest…im in uk…..55mb/s. :D im happy

  4. deano
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:55

    i am on fiber optic tho :D

  5. Voice of The Black Man
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:58

    All the talk about this messed up economy and industries like this are just waiting to take off in a major way.

  6. deano
    June 16th, 2008 | 18:58

    i am on fiber optics tho……and byu the way the top d/l speed in korea from speedtest is around 9mb/s…sum way off the claimed 100mb me finks

  7. george
    June 16th, 2008 | 19:28

    All I can say is “lucky bastards” I had heard of 100mbps being the national standard for free in Japan before so this doesn’t suprise me, but man it shows how far behind UK and mostly other Countries are for connectivity.

    @98: I pay £350 (700 bucks) per month for 1mbit, we live so far out in the country, it’s our only option, sad, very sad. My heaven is Fibre everywhere!!

  8. BigDog
    June 16th, 2008 | 19:34

    Well..here in the good ole USA (highest tech country – supposedly – Greed capitol of the WORLD ) we are lucky to get 12 MBps..count yourself lucky with 70 lol

  9. Nuno Lima
    June 16th, 2008 | 20:17

    Portugal is 24 mbits with a monthly tax of 24.90 euros.
    No download limits.
    Some operators can go up to 35 euros also depends on the contention tax.

  10. Nuno Lima
    June 16th, 2008 | 20:31

    [URL=http://www.speedtest.net][IMG]http://www.speedtest.net/result/284778117.png[/IMG][/URL]

    by speedtest in portugal 7096 kbs on a 12 mbit line

    Speedtest is a false question, generally who has problems is who uses the service.

    There is a well known article on this forum (study) that shows that europe is more advanced then USA in what concerns to broadband.

  11. yoyo
    June 16th, 2008 | 20:49

    We pay for:

    50 US Dollars for 8mb down/up

    We get:

    4.5mb down and 2.5mb up

    No cap but the next fastest service cost 120, then two more grades that are 300 and 600 a month. I know the 300 is a T1 not sure about the 600. There was an excellent service locally for 150 a month you got a T1 and all setup for free. They didn’t last long since the internet as we know it was still relatively new in some areas.

  12. chris
    June 16th, 2008 | 20:53

    i pay £20 ($40) for 20mb here in south london, and can download a 4.7gb movie from newsgroups in minutes

  13. twinkie
    June 16th, 2008 | 20:54

    lol im getting 150kbs for $30USD a month in the US!

  14. Scarecrow
    June 16th, 2008 | 20:57

    Is this a joke? Korea has 100Mbit and USA has G.W Bush. Who is the winner? Obviously USA…duh!!!

  15. Greg
    June 16th, 2008 | 21:18

    Poland – 6mbit – 120$. Monthly income 500$. That is cheap !!! LOL

  16. Captain D
    June 16th, 2008 | 21:21

    Well since no1 mentioned romania yet, I’m in a small city over here so we dont even have the big ISPs here, but still get a 4mbit/2mbit fiber optic connection for 5 Euros, aaaand the cool thing is that on the metropolitan network we get 50mbit, that means since this ISP is all over the country we can dl from private romanian torrent sites with 50mbit, no limits whatsoever and free phone service, im usually gettin the newest releases in like 10 mins or so from a private torrent site for only 5 Euros :) So i think we’re pretty OK. Oh and btw this is the CHEAPEST package…

  17. fr3diy
    June 16th, 2008 | 22:05

    here in kenya a 320/64kb/s for US$ 234. Guys stop complaining. and btw, whats rapidhare?

  18. gtf004
    June 16th, 2008 | 22:08

    @30 h1pp0

    You are completely wrong. Read here http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5idDmnZGVpRqw3K5C-dcd3QfREuyAD9144SEO1 Comcast WILL be offering 100Mbit+ speeds to 20% of its customers by the end of 2008. It is the beauty of the Docsis 3.0 connection. Read up on it or watch the news before you correct someone.

  19. jsn
    June 16th, 2008 | 22:21

    100mbit is pretty nice if the price is right but I got friends in sweeden (im from denmark) that got 1gbit connections… I thought scandinavia and specially Sweeden had the best internet in the world… Anyway the sure thing is that americans aint even in the big boy league :D

  20. deano
    June 16th, 2008 | 22:52

    after playing many complaining yanks ova xbox live i can safely say the average speed 4 them is very very very poor,so poor their voice chat cums out like its in slow motion, like h..e..l..l…o…s..t..o..p..k..i..l..i..n..g…m..e..i..c..a..n..t..w..in……lol :D

  21. sandygws
    June 16th, 2008 | 22:55

    I’m in London in the UK and I have 100/100, full duplex and unmetered. I usually download at 11.2 Mbps.

    Cost = £99.00 / $200 per month.

  22. ffilou6
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:07

    100Mbit would be good to do some HD High Def fullscreen or even SD webcam sessions with a hottie :-D

  23. Pinoy
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:09

    US 25$/month for 1mbit connection here in the Philippines. Popular universities luckily have 100mbits, though.

  24. Noone
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:12

    Well, speedtest.net don’t seem to be accurate by any means. Just tested (their nearest test server being in the same city!) and results were nowhere near where they actually are! No wonder their comparison results are bad, too…

  25. Steven
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:20

    laughing at all these good for nothing nations of nerds proudly stating how fast their internet is. Haha, how about being proud of actually inventing something that benefits billions, curing disease, research for new medicines and technologies that change the way we live. Contributing, volunteering to help others, and so on. I guess I’m the nerd for trying to talk sense to you computer geeks that boast over their countries’ internet speeds on a website. Shame on me for that.

  26. jaha017
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:25

    i have no comment to your replies do to fack that my provider cut my dlaod rate from 256k to 144k do to afck that i !downlaod to much! damn why i got flatrate if i can`t dload all the time. 100mb is higher than sata sata so it`s stupid to have broadband dload higher then speed that pc actually write to hdd ?????

  27. andrew
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:25

    In Romania I pay alomost 9$(unlimited phone calls and internet)
    We have 30Mbps in our country and 3Mbps in whole universe. Cheaper than this couldn’t exist :)

  28. Cheng
    June 17th, 2008 | 00:40

    129@Steven
    LoL! WUT?

    Don’t you know that the internet is made for pron, and the only reason to get a faster internet line is to fap faster?

    http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/

    Just take this 75 year old Swedish lady, she has a 40GBit (yes, 40 GIGAbit. that’s 40.000 Megabit) broadband connection. with it she can fap, err.. whatever.. to 1500 simultaneously streaming HD video channels. Or download a full DVD in just two seconds. Now that invites to some serious fapping!!

  29. Jack
    June 17th, 2008 | 01:51

    @129 Wow !! I had booked a ticket to S.Korea but will cancel and go to Sweden instead. Hope Ms. Sigbritt adopts me.

  30. DiTcH
    June 17th, 2008 | 02:27

    I’m In Aus and I pay $140/Month for 120GB
    (60gb peak, 60gb Off Peak) – ADSL 8 Meg Line
    I used to live in the UK and was paying 24 GBP/Month for ADSL 2 24 Meg Line (only got ~10 Meg due to distance from exchange)

  31. mundox
    June 17th, 2008 | 04:17

    3rd world countries ftw! The max here is like 4mbit and is like $120-140 a month… ggthxbai

  32. kronoaerion
    June 17th, 2008 | 05:39

    In Moldova, Starnet offers the best speed, so it’s about 10 mbps for 60 GB of traffic for 19 euro, or if you want unlimited it will be 8 mbps for 26 euro.

  33. koala
    June 17th, 2008 | 07:17

    wow….

    in malaysia da fastest is…

    4mb!!!!!

    and dat jus launched…
    and crappy sevice…

    crappy
    crappy
    crappy….!

    *sigh*

  34. happy
    June 17th, 2008 | 09:17

    i got 0.5mbs 100% free

  35. br00kman
    June 17th, 2008 | 10:49

    here in switzerland we can get 20mbit at maximum (non business customer) for 67$. i can have 4mbit down /500kbit up at maximum (57$). i guess that’s ok for a small village with like 400 inhabitants.

    of course the quality is good: 100% speed 24h per day, no down/up limit (500gb/month are no problem at least).

  36. SFNR1
    June 17th, 2008 | 12:43

    @127:

    “100mb is higher than sata sata so it`s stupid to have broadband dload higher then speed that pc actually write to hdd ?????”

    mbit/s vs. mbyte/s ;-)

    here in austria there is only telekom austria and upc. both offer 16mbit adsl2+ which covers 1% of all connections? if you check the forums nearly no one is getting the full 16mbit. 10-12 and thats the high end. i have a 6mbit/768 flat @35 euro. no caps and no shaping, i couldn’t complain.

  37. Englishlimey
    June 17th, 2008 | 20:48

    Koreans might now stop eating dogs and stop living like inbred slit eyed cavemen.

  38. CrazyDude
    June 18th, 2008 | 00:17

    Omg im happy with my 10mbit connection. I can’t handle too much speed it takes the fun out of downloading :P

  39. CrazyDude
    June 18th, 2008 | 00:20

    Let me be a little bit clear. I pay 30 euro a month in the Netherlands for a stable 20mbit connection and for my telephone too! I can even call for free to non-mobile numbers!

  40. nQb
    June 18th, 2008 | 10:28

    stigo: I live in Europe and have a 100/100 mbit for 60 US a month

  41. Sase
    June 18th, 2008 | 12:22

    Macedonia: we only get 5Mbps (100 GB) for 20 EUR per month, and that’s the best package you can get.

  42. In Korea
    June 18th, 2008 | 14:13

    64-WTF?!

    I’m in Korea, using KT, and my internet is nowhere NEAR that fast!

    dont use KT man, i’ve hanaro telecom and its sweet, i just need time for so many movies and stuff that i download ^^
    heheh
    so fast and soooo cheap(29,000Won or 26 US$) and unlimited download ;)
    hell i love korea…and thats only the net wait until i talk about the girls ;)
    heheheh
    ,O/

  43. bicbac
    June 19th, 2008 | 02:51

    I’m S.Korean. I went to UK to get a master degree 2002.

    Most of the time people think loneliness would be the worst part in studying abroad.

    nah~~…

    to me…as a S.Korean boy, f**king slow internet speed was the hardest part of my life there.

  44. Dusty666
    June 19th, 2008 | 07:25

    I’m Australian here in regional Northern NSW. and I have ADSL+2 8000 and have a liberty plan “25gig capped” with telstra and am paying $99au/month for 8mb the fastest i can get out here. was on the 60gig plan for $149 until they brough out liberty in my area.

    Australia is starting to catch up but will always be a while behind the rest of the world. a lot of people in other countries still dont even know where australia is.
    But if you walked down the street in a city here in Australia and asked someone where France is for example, they wouldn’t be able to tell you.
    Telstra needs to be shut down for a price war to actually happen here in australia. In my area you can only get adsl+2 through telstra as telstra wont rent the lines to smaller companies to keep control of the pricing.

  45. cw
    June 19th, 2008 | 20:55

    U guys dont know what speed is..

    http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/

    40 Gbit wohoo!!

  46. romney12
    July 6th, 2008 | 15:29

    Wow you mean to tell me there still are no flat rate packages in the U.S.A-I pay 39 euro for telephone flat+internet flat+cell flat.and now its gone down to 29 euros.the states need to step up the the customer service

  47. Miles Nassah
    July 8th, 2008 | 17:11

    Read and weep, or laugh. I lived in Bangladesh for 4 years and signed up for “broadband”. My speeds averaged 39 kbps. Yes, you read that right, that’s a “k” after the number. How did poor Bangladesh achieve such stupendous speeds? Give credit to good governance, corruption-free, transparent govt-biz dealings and a real appreciation and understanding of the necessity for workable Internet access. I am kidding, of course, folks!

    It was rumored that a former communications cabinet minister put his nephew in charge of this “new thing” called the Internet. Apparently, he said “I don’t know what this new Internet is, but there’s gotta be money in it.”

    You want to change the world and scare governments, benign or cancerous? Give everybody a fast Internet connection and no censorship.

  48. Dave
    July 17th, 2008 | 19:39

    I live in Thailand and pay 500 baht – $15 – for 1 mbs. It’s about as slow as a 56k modem. Korea is a hard place to live but I am totally envious of their internet – my friend says he pays about $12 for 100mbs. In Thailand a premium package for a residential user may only be 4mbs and they will pay alot for it. But these numbers are only related to connecting to servers located in Thailand. International servers are a different story!

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