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The iPhone and the Android make it very clear that convergence has already brought the internet experience to mobile phones, and consumers all over the world will be clamoring for these devices. There will also be pressure for the leading mobile operators to provide high speed internet access at reasonable rates. Here in South Korea, we still have the unusual situation that neither the iPhone nor the Google Android are available yet. Clearly, many consumers would like to purchase one, or both of these phones, given the high levels of internet use here. As a consolation prize, many are hoping, with me, that LG and Samsung will soon launch their own Android phones here. Both companies are members of the Open Handset Alliance .