Henry Yeh, of Brilliant Rise, explains how the Google OS is transforming a traditionally closed market
Korea – like Japan – has always been considered unique in the world of telecom. Its operators control the market tightly and provide services that can be highly innovative, yet also very specific to the Korean consumer.
So traditionally Korea has been seen as also almost impenetrable by Western mobile forces.
But since the local tech standard WIPI was abandoned, iPhone and Android have swept across the market.
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