[Kang Eun-seong column] Zuckerberg to speak up `true`
[ Kang Eun Seong esther@ ] | 2017-10-31 09:55:45
When President Moon Jae-in took office in May, `facebook` founder Mark Zuckerberg sent a love call saying `I want to meet`. Mr. Moon responded to Zuckerberg `s love call by stating, "I hope to see you soon" through his Facebook account.
On the surface, it is a wonderful sight. However, in May, when Zuckerberg sent a love call to Moon, it was known that Facebook had changed the way of high-speed Internet access at home in Korea.
Facebook has generated tremendous traffic to Korean internet networks through various video and link services. The industry is known to have five times more traffic than the largest portal Naver in Korea. However, the company is not paying the right to use the network for carriers that have installed the Internet. The question "Why do not you pay?" Blocks all answers with the words "The company policy is right".
It is the company`s consistent position that telecommunications carriers in any country in the world are not paying any additional fees in the name of net fees, and therefore cannot pay such costs to Korean carriers.
Facebook currently leases a cache server to KT`s data center. The answer is that they pay a certain amount of rent to KT. The remaining broadband Internet service providers, SK Broadband and LG UPLUS, are negotiating with KT and asking them to establish a relay connection. SK Broadband said, "It is not a matter of interconnection with KT, but Facebook is generating excessive traffic, so it is inevitable that additional networks should be added. I cut off the connection route of SK Broadband.
Immediately after that, SK Broadband`s high-speed Internet was a problem. The company`s subscribers experienced slowing down without Internet access. Consumer dissatisfaction rushed to the company, and SK Broadband added an expensive international line and turned it off.
The important point is that when Facebook Korea disconnected from the cache server, did you know what kind of `thing` would happen to the Internet of the provider?
Meanwhile, as of the second quarter of this year, Facebook has a monthly user base of 2 billion (up 17% from the previous year). In the same period, it surpasses 1.5 billion YouTube users and 330 million Twitter users. Fifty-five percent of domestic Facebook subscribers use Facebook every day. Especially, there are many video users such as Pebook Live, which causes `high volume traffic`.
It is hard to imagine that if the connection to the cache server is lost, the entire Internet network is immediately overloaded, and that the users of the system will suffer from inconveniences such as Internet access problems. If Facebook Korea is aware of this fact and has disconnected its cache server, it has committed a serious violation of domestic law, which is trying to attract users to the advantageous position of negotiations with Korean carriers. If we do not know that this is happening, Facebook Korea is really a fool group certification. But this excuse does not work either. If you did not know it, you had to recover the router connected to the cache server immediately after user damage and restore the service. However, Facebook Korea has been shut down since it closed its connection in December last year.
At the time, when the facts were revealed in May and the facts of the investigation commissioned by the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) were revealed, Mark Koo-keop sent a love call to President Moon Jae-in saying he would like to meet him.
It is hard to see Zuckerberg asking the president to meet him for knotting or knotting this fact. He will be making a bigger picture. FaceBook Space, a virtual reality (VR) -based service that Facebook is ambitiously preparing, is about to launch worldwide. The only place to test this service is in Korea, where broadband LTE and the LAN are close to 99.9% coverage. Testing in China, which is hostile to Facebook and in European markets with poor coverage is a bit of a disappointment. Even the US, which is the home country of Zuckerberg`s IT power, cannot reach 70% of LTE and optical network coverage. In the end, there is not one Korean market to test the success of next-generation services Facebook has prepared to press Google.
When Facebook Space is launched, Facebook traffic in Korea is likely to surpass the current multiple. There is still no policy of paying for network use. I wonder if the company will be glad and thrilled by the fact that if a celebrity named Zuckerberg meets the president and takes a picture and uses the network for free and tests it as much as he can, I`m curious about that.
By Kang Eun Seong esther@
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On the surface, it is a wonderful sight. However, in May, when Zuckerberg sent a love call to Moon, it was known that Facebook had changed the way of high-speed Internet access at home in Korea.
Facebook has generated tremendous traffic to Korean internet networks through various video and link services. The industry is known to have five times more traffic than the largest portal Naver in Korea. However, the company is not paying the right to use the network for carriers that have installed the Internet. The question "Why do not you pay?" Blocks all answers with the words "The company policy is right".
It is the company`s consistent position that telecommunications carriers in any country in the world are not paying any additional fees in the name of net fees, and therefore cannot pay such costs to Korean carriers.
Facebook currently leases a cache server to KT`s data center. The answer is that they pay a certain amount of rent to KT. The remaining broadband Internet service providers, SK Broadband and LG UPLUS, are negotiating with KT and asking them to establish a relay connection. SK Broadband said, "It is not a matter of interconnection with KT, but Facebook is generating excessive traffic, so it is inevitable that additional networks should be added. I cut off the connection route of SK Broadband.
Immediately after that, SK Broadband`s high-speed Internet was a problem. The company`s subscribers experienced slowing down without Internet access. Consumer dissatisfaction rushed to the company, and SK Broadband added an expensive international line and turned it off.
The important point is that when Facebook Korea disconnected from the cache server, did you know what kind of `thing` would happen to the Internet of the provider?
Meanwhile, as of the second quarter of this year, Facebook has a monthly user base of 2 billion (up 17% from the previous year). In the same period, it surpasses 1.5 billion YouTube users and 330 million Twitter users. Fifty-five percent of domestic Facebook subscribers use Facebook every day. Especially, there are many video users such as Pebook Live, which causes `high volume traffic`.
It is hard to imagine that if the connection to the cache server is lost, the entire Internet network is immediately overloaded, and that the users of the system will suffer from inconveniences such as Internet access problems. If Facebook Korea is aware of this fact and has disconnected its cache server, it has committed a serious violation of domestic law, which is trying to attract users to the advantageous position of negotiations with Korean carriers. If we do not know that this is happening, Facebook Korea is really a fool group certification. But this excuse does not work either. If you did not know it, you had to recover the router connected to the cache server immediately after user damage and restore the service. However, Facebook Korea has been shut down since it closed its connection in December last year.
At the time, when the facts were revealed in May and the facts of the investigation commissioned by the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) were revealed, Mark Koo-keop sent a love call to President Moon Jae-in saying he would like to meet him.
It is hard to see Zuckerberg asking the president to meet him for knotting or knotting this fact. He will be making a bigger picture. FaceBook Space, a virtual reality (VR) -based service that Facebook is ambitiously preparing, is about to launch worldwide. The only place to test this service is in Korea, where broadband LTE and the LAN are close to 99.9% coverage. Testing in China, which is hostile to Facebook and in European markets with poor coverage is a bit of a disappointment. Even the US, which is the home country of Zuckerberg`s IT power, cannot reach 70% of LTE and optical network coverage. In the end, there is not one Korean market to test the success of next-generation services Facebook has prepared to press Google.
When Facebook Space is launched, Facebook traffic in Korea is likely to surpass the current multiple. There is still no policy of paying for network use. I wonder if the company will be glad and thrilled by the fact that if a celebrity named Zuckerberg meets the president and takes a picture and uses the network for free and tests it as much as he can, I`m curious about that.
By Kang Eun Seong esther@
