How will net neutrality be played out in Korea?

Published By: Government Information Quarterly | Published Date: April, 01 , 2012

The network neutrality debate is closely related to social, political, and economic debates over the public information network and the duties of its private carriers. The paper begins by defining network neutrality before discussing the technology underpinning network neutrality. It then contextualizes the issue in terms of policy, innovation, values, and society of Korean context. It compares the different approaches adopted by other countries to the regulation of network neutrality. Regulatory approaches to net neutrality can be either devising a comprehensive regulatory framework or abandoning the option of regulatory intervention altogether. The authors propose a careful combination of government intervention and market forces as a Korean model for allowing networks to remain a free and open marketplace of ideas and economic, political, and social interactions. The results offer useful references on net neutrality in other countries. (Government Information Quarterly Volume 29, Issue 2, April 2012, Pages 243–251)

Author(s): Eun-Kyung Han, Dong-Hee Shin | Posted on: Apr 15, 2015 | Views()


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