South Korea: From War-Torn Nation to Global Powerhouse — Fexingo History

The Digital Kingdom: South Korea's Broadband Revolution

7 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore South Korea's remarkable transformation into a global leader in internet connectivity. They trace the story from the late 1990s Asian financial crisis to the early 2000s when Korea became the first country to achieve nationwide broadband. Key figures include government planners like Dr. Ahn Cheol-soo, who later became a cybersecurity giant, and the telecom companies KT, SK Broadband, and LG U+ that built the infrastructure. They discuss the role of PC bangs—internet cafes that became cultural hubs—and the birth of online games like StarCraft and League of Legends, which fueled demand for speed. The episode also touches on the controversial 'real-name verification' law and the privacy debates that followed. Korea's broadband revolution wasn't just about technology; it was a deliberate government policy to leapfrog the nation into the information age, transforming daily life, education, and entertainment. This is a story of infrastructure, policy, and culture converging to create the most connected society on earth. #SouthKorea #Broadband #InternetHistory #KoreaTech #PCBang #StarCraft #LeagueOfLegends #KT #SKBroadband #LGU+ #AhnCheolSoo #DigitalDivide #InformationAge #AsianFinancialCrisis #FexingoHistory #Korea #Technology #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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