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In South Korea, All of Life Is Mobile (nytimes.com)
14 points by HSO on May 25, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


Many things in South Korea aren't available to foreigners. If you're a foreigner, you're limited to the kinds of phone you can buy and can't even use wifi at Starbucks because it's only for Koreans.


What is it with Korea and Japan and this exclusionary attitude? You can't even use wifi based on nationality, no matter how many lattes purchased?


And internet speed isn't faster than in the US, they talk about 100mbs speed but that's just the speed of connecting to the network; internet speed is 10mbs max.




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