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Korea Communications Commission

The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) is South Korea's government body responsible for regulating and overseeing the country's communication industries, including broadcasting, telecommunications, and internet services. Its role is to ensure these sectors operate fairly, protect consumer rights, promote fair competition, and uphold media integrity. The KCC also formulates policies to advance digital development and manages issues related to broadcasting content and telecommunications infrastructure, aiming to provide reliable, diverse, and high-quality communication services for the public.