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In addition to the net neutrality principle, it provides for an exemption provision for so-called special services. In addition, the behavioural obligations also still found their way into the final version of the Telecommunications Act. [92] Since 2021-01-01, net neutrality has been regulated in Article 12e of the Telecommunications Act. [93]
In South Korea, there are "regional education offices that provide services such as in-school counseling, screening surveys, preventive disciplines and, for severe cases, addiction camp". [23] The South Korean government provides and finances most of the camps through the national or municipal levels, which it has been doing for more than a decade.
KINX operates a layer 2-based Internet exchange in South Korea. Its data center is carrier-neutral, which means that domestic and international Internet service providers (ISP), as well as content providers (CPs), are independent of any network providers and could freely select their peering partners.
Twitch exits South Korea over ‘prohibitive’ costs—and a net neutrality violation is to blame. ... India and Brazil are currently considering implementing "fair share," but South Korea, which ...
A federal appeals court struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules that prevented internet service providers from throttling or blocking some content or charging ...
Network neutrality, often referred to as net neutrality, is the principle that Internet service providers ... A similar law was enacted in South Korea. [40]
In past legal battles over net neutrality, courts have deferred to the FCC, ruling that it has wide latitude to regulate ISPs as it sees fit using the authority it derives from the agency’s ...
Open Net (Korean: 오픈넷) is a non-governmental organization which aims for the freedom and openness of South Korea's internet. [1] It was approved by Seoul Radiowave Management Office ( Korean : 서울전파관리소 ) on 7 March 2013.