Korea Communications Commission
The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) is a government agency in South Korea responsible for regulating the country's communications and broadcasting sectors. Established in 2008, the KCC oversees various aspects of telecommunications, including internet services, radio, and television broadcasting, ensuring fair competition and consumer protection.
The KCC also plays a vital role in promoting the development of communication technologies and policies. It works to enhance the quality of services provided to the public and addresses issues related to digital content, privacy, and cybersecurity, contributing to a more connected and informed society.