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Seoul, you’ve got us hooked. Again.



Wandering the streets of Seoul, it’s easy to feel like you’re being followed…

Not by a person — but by your own personal Wi-Fi router.


It’s not paranoia. It’s Seoul’s internet. It actually follows you — from the street to the subway, onto the bus, and into the depths of the city’s underground.


Even on our second stay, we’re still amazed by how seamlessly connected this megacity is.


Why’s it awesome?

• Seamless handover between hotspots — no drops, no fuss

• High-speed access, even in the busiest areas

• Deep integration with transport and public services

• Signal underground: subway stations, trains, even buses

• Little to no login hassle


Other cities try (hello Tokyo, hey Singapore), but Seoul wins the ubiquity game.


Seoul doesn’t just offer public Wi-Fi. It offers a reminder that the future is already here — and it’s buffering-free.


 
 
 

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