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In my opinion, the primary driving force is...
I'm a Korean college student in EE department. For a just few years, Seoul has become seriously wired! A guy without a cellular phone is treated as such an outlandish and primitive man whom I have not ever met yet. Furthermore, VDSL and Nespot ( KT's Wireless Internet Services ) is available literally everywhere.

The primary driving force that pushes Korean people to install highspeed broadband volutarily is simple: its unique culture. Korean unique culture emphasizes the intimacy with their friends a lot. The success of Cyworld( www.cyworld.com) is for this reason. Cyworld actually became the front page of its more than ten million users. Korean human relationship is very intimate.
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In my opinion, the primary driving force is...  Protez | 04/25/05
Interesting  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 04/25/05
What's different?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/05
density  arielized | 04/25/05
Europe, Asia and Canada are all ahead of America on connectivity.  B.O.F.H. | 04/25/05
not necessarily less competitive  tmurph1810 | 04/25/05
I guess you missed reading about..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/05
Europe  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 04/25/05
2005 ITU Comparitive Statistics on Broadband  rlshaw | 04/26/05
Thanks  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 04/26/05
Re: What's different  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 04/25/05
One more thing that helped  darkseraph | 04/26/05
add-on  darkseraph | 04/26/05

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