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Re: 100Mbps??
by Ian Monroe on Tuesday 29/Apr/2008, @23:14
Korea was getting broadband about the same time the US was I think.
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Re: 100Mbps??
by Chaoswind on Thursday 01/May/2008, @11:01
Probably, but sourkorea began with building their structures only 10-20 years ago. So they had'nt problems with existing structures. Also, soutkorea is mainly small, unlike the wide ranges in the usa, which minimize the cost drastic.

It's a situation found in many countrays who are late adopters. They can start off with the better solutions and must'nt wait for the establishing of a leading technology.
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