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31. Where can I get extensive information on Internet in Korea?




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This article is from the Hangul & Internet in Korea FAQ, by Jungshik Shin jshin@minerva.cis.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.

31. Where can I get extensive information on Internet in Korea?

NCA(Natioanl Computerization Agency) at http://www.nca.go.kr runs
KRNIC(Korea Network Information Center) at http://www.krnic.net with a lot
of useful information on the Net in Korea. Especially,
http://www.nic.or.kr/int_st.html#kr contains a lot of useful statistics
about Internet in Korea. There is a mailing list for network information in
Korea(netinfo@krnic.net) archived at KRNIC mailing list
archive(http://www.krnic.net/mail/netinfo/date.html#start. To subscribe to
the list, send mail to majordomo@krnic.net with body as following and empty
subject line

subscribe netinfo your-email-address

It's linked to Han news group han.net.announce. Hangul Internet BBS'(Subject
10)), Hangul newsgroups(Subject 24)) and nationwide on-line service in Korea
accessible via the Internet are other good places to direct your question.

KII(The Korea Information Infrastructure) at http://kii.go.kr is a
government agency in charge of construction of the national information
infrastructure and may have some information of interest to some of you.

 

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