
South Korea mandates universal mobile data access for all citizens
Hacker News·3mo·saikatsg
South Korea is requiring carriers to provide baseline mobile data access to all residents, regardless of ability to pay. For indie makers and bootstrapped SaaS founders, this signals a shift in how governments view digital access—potentially opening new markets where previously unconnected users can now reach your services.
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