The South Korean telecoms regulator, the Korea Communications Commission (KCC), is facing criticism after it revealed that it would allow the country’s three mobile network operators – SK Telecom (SKT), KT Corp and LG Uplus – to charge users to access mobile voice-over-internet protocol (mVoIP) services, such as the one recently launched by Kakao Talk.
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OVETEL KCC decision to allow cellco’s to charge for access to mVoIP riles consumers
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