The role of Korean utilities in shaping the tech market
Recent court ruling against Netflix demonstrates the key role that public utility providers will play in growing the local userbase of digital platforms.
Recent court ruling against Netflix demonstrates the key role that public utility providers will play in growing the local userbase of digital platforms.
Although Netflix is currently the most popular streaming provider in Korea, the company faces looming competition from both outside and within Korea.
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