Reuters carried an interesting report today on Israel's plans for an ultra-fast broadband network. Not surprisingly, they note that Korea is a world leader in this area. Readers of this blog will know that I've been very interested in the arguments for and against building more speed into broadband networks. See, for example, my post back in 2009 on Korea's plans.
Also, if one needs evidence of the need for very fast broadband networks, read the article in today's Joongang Daily entitled "KT to disable data-gobbling smart-TV functions."
Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
New e-book: Telecommunications and Transformation in Korea: A Personal Perspective
A word of warning to those of you who follow this blog. I'm still working out some of the fine points of personal digital publishing, so I welcome any and all comments that you might have about the content and formatting of the e-book. I will make an effort to respond promptly to all serious comments and criticisms.
My plan is to use this blog as a venue for dialogue with readers about the book. So, let me know what you think!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
What's behind the popularity of the Galaxy Note
This week I traded in my iPhone 3GS for a Galaxy Nexus and I can report that I'm enjoying every minute of using the new device. I always did like ice cream sandwiches!
However, the most popular mobile device in South Korea these days seems to be the Galaxy Note. Marketwatch reports on an interesting international survey that provides evidence for some of the key reasons that the Note is so popular. If I did not already have a Galaxy Tab, I would have been tempted to go with the Note.
However, the most popular mobile device in South Korea these days seems to be the Galaxy Note. Marketwatch reports on an interesting international survey that provides evidence for some of the key reasons that the Note is so popular. If I did not already have a Galaxy Tab, I would have been tempted to go with the Note.
Growth of Skype versus International Phone Traffic

Sunday, January 8, 2012
The flow of luxuries and information into North Korea

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