Generally, they're using broadband faster than what consumers in the US have at home, and their broadband penetration rate is much higher than ours. Here's an article from CNET that talks about how ubiquitous broadband is penetrating Korean culture:

http://news.com.com/South%20Korea%20leads%20the%20way/2009-1034_3-5261393.html

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70% of Koreans Use Internet


Up to seven out of 10 South Koreans go online periodically, reaffirming the nation's staunch status as an Internet powerhouse, according to a government survey
Andy:


What speeds do they use? And need? And what are they doing? Just a few numbers beneath the numbers.

Jim Baller and I were talking about this a while ago.

Don Samuelson
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