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Are you trolling? Korea has a 97% literacy rate and is in the top 20 of best educated countries in the world.

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Does anyone know why it’s so expensive there?

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Lack of net neutrality is a huge part of it. Korean ISPs bill sites like twitch for the data they use.

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This is good ammo for the fight for Net Neutrality, honestly.

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IIRC, South Korea charges an import tax for foreign media. It’s part of why Korea has become a sort of media powerhouse, with K-pop, K-dramas, K-comics, etc… Those things are much cheaper in SK because they’re all local and aren’t being charged that extra tax. So they’re naturally very popular in SK because they’re much cheaper. Sort of a positive feedback loop where the media is cheaper so people consume more of it, which makes the media popular enough to survive on its own outside of Korea as well.

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It’s interesting that it’s still classified as foreign media even if the streamers could be local. Wonder if there’ll be a Korean twitch competitor that comes out of this.

Pleb
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There is AfreecaTV. I don’t think Twitch was a big competitor to them locally in the first place. At least from the little I know about it, so take that with an extra train of salt.

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Supposedly that service is P2P, so that’s how they operate without the fees.

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So, if the ISP eventually deployed cgnat and broke P2P, they’ll going to be screwed, right?

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I imagine they have CGNAT already. But you can run servers that only assist users to establish a connection handshake from behind CGNAT, then all traffic happens peer to peer.

Now, whether the ISPs can get away with blocking that handshake is another story…

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you can use p2p services behind cgnat, like how do you think torrent works?

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I’m behind cgnat myself and I can download but can’t seed. If everyone is behibd cgnat the swarm would be dead fast. In Korea, there are only 3 ISPs and if they collude to use cgnat with client isolation, they can kill these P2P scheme used by streaming site and boost their profit sharing revenue.

Pleb
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That and they are a Korean company as far as I know.
They sponsor a Starcraft 1 League in Korea at least.

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Love me some ASL.

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I do too. But I always get behind and have to binge it to get back up to date.

Currently binging Season 14. So I’ll hopefully be up to date around christmas again.

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It’s not about media or taxes, it’s about inflated fees for traffic period. It’s regulatory capture (which Korea has a long history of) and subsequent collusion by Korean ISPs. Prohibitively expensive to run a streaming service like that even if you have local datacenters to reduce international transit fees (because you still have to connect to the local ISPs who will still charge you). https://carnegieendowment.org/2021/08/17/afterword-korea-s-challenge-to-standard-internet-interconnection-model-pub-85166

Edit: To be clear, this sort of situation is about the only one where to effectively have a streaming service, you’d need to use peer to peer and make it “come from inside the house”, so to speak. Even their local streaming services are over the barrel and only the ISPs themselves could actually make an affordable streaming service.

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SPNP - Sending Network Party Pays
The party that creates the traffic pays the operating costs.

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Damn I didn’t know it was 10x the cost. Crazy how a company that size still can’t handle the fees.

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10x the cost of what tho? They just say “most other countries”, but tahts just spin and essentially meaningless without more data

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more a matter of “don’t wanna” than “can’t”

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There’s no “don’t wanna” unless there’s a “can’t” due to not being able to make a profit. If they could they would. It’s simple as that.

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Companies don’t just want to make a profit, they want to make the largest profit. Plenty of businesses turn down profitable ventures in pursuit of more lucrative returns.

DarkThoughts
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Why would they do that if they aren’t mutually exclusive to one another? I’d get this notion if they’d started to do some sort of alternate way of providing for the SK market where their original platform would have been in the way but why close off profitable branches for no reason at all?

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Because an organization or person only has so much bandwidth and attention. You can’t infinitely scale to grab every bit of profit.

“Tripping over dollars to pick up pennies.”

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While true, that’s not exactly relevant when it’s a choice between losing a lot of money and not losing a lot of money.

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It says they operated at a loss in SK. If that’s true, I wouldn’t wanna, either.

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Amazons last financial report has its profit at $10 billion dollars.

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What the actual fuck are you talking about? A simple google search shows that Amazon very much makes a profit. Do some basic research first before posting bullshit please.

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Wha

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I also didn’t know that South Korea charges extra for foreign content providers which is also pretty aggressive.

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Yeah, and it all started from a lawsuit between SK Telecom and Netflix because in 2020 people watching Squid Games in Korea used an unprecedented amount of bandwidth. Reuters article

Most telecom providers make deals with the big platforms regarding payment, but I guess S. Korea really wants Afreeca to be the only player in the streaming space. It could also be chaebol shenanigans.

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Couldn’t Koreans just VPN to another country?

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This’ll probably happen, anyone wanting to watch or stream on Twitch will probably just go through the Japanese servers. But Twitch isn’t that popular in Korea anyways, most of the Korea-based streamers on the platform have large foreign audiences.

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No need. Asian countries are not blocked from using Twitch. It’s just Twitch won’t have local business in Korea now.

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What’s funny is Korean VPNs would be paying the fees to the ISPs instead, lol. ISPs still get their money.

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Which would be passed to their customers in the form of more expensive VPN price. Either way, the ISPs are the winner here, and I think someone mentioned that it’s practically impossible to create a new ISP due to regulatory capture so there will be no competition to challenge the oligopoly.

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VPNs aren’t the solution to shitty laws, nor can you expect that to be a valid mass solution

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That is surprising forthcoming from them.

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