Today, a coalition of thirty seven organizations,...
Internet locked in Korea’s intranet
Internet was born free. Internet ingeniously allowed all...
Afterword: Korea’s Challenge to the Standard Internet Interconnection Model
Authors: KYUNG SIN “KS” PARK, MICHAEL NELSON This is a...
Geopolitics and the Internet 7/16/2021
K.S. Park spoke at the panel on "Geopolitics and the...
The world’s only attempt to legislate ‘network use fees’ will further damage consumers – the illusion of charging ‘delivery fees’ on the internet will disincentivize investment in network expansion
For Korean original, press here. In December 2020, MP Jun...
Joint-Statement with SAFEnet (Indonesia): Civil Society Demand that Net Neutrality Be Protected in Interconnection Rules
Open Net Association and SAFEnet demand that Article 15 of...
Mozilla Hosts a Webinar on Network Neutrality in Korea
On March 13 and 14, 2020, Mozilla hosted a series of...
South Korea’s network infrastructure may be state of the art, but the country’s ‘pay to play’ regime for delivering traffic is an unprecedented threat to the free and open internet.
Open Net Korea, along with 13 other NGOs — including...
telecoms.com 8/9/2020 “South Korea fleshes out regressive ‘Netflix law’”
Written by Nick Wood Consumers in South Korea could soon...
The Investor 8/9/2020 “Korea reveals details of ‘Netflix law’”
By Shim Woo-hyun (ws@heraldcorp.com) The Ministry of...
Open Net Academy Open for Its 7th Session – “Overcoming Challenges for the Post COVID-19 Era”
COVID-19 stopped the world in its tracks with its high...
Need for new conceptions of net neutrality – Berlin IGF 2019
*This is a summary of Kyung Sin Park's speech at the...
The Korean Communications Commission Must Deny SKB’s Request for Adjudication Against Netflix
SKB filed an application for adjudication to the Korean...
November 7, 2019 Special Seminar on Reforming Interconnection Rules
Toward Free and Fair Internet Ecosystem: Special Seminar...
Open Net Welcomes the Results of the Facebook-KCC Lawsuit
The Administrative Court has ruled in favor of the...