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South Korean Internet service provider SK Broadband has sued Netflix (NFLX.O) to pay for costs from increased network traffic and maintenance work because of a surge of viewers to the US firmโs content, an SK spokesperson said on Friday.
The move comes after a Seoul court said Netflix should โreasonablyโ give something in return to the internet service provider for network usage, and multiple South Korean lawmakers have spoken out against content providers who do not pay for network usage despite generating explosive traffic.
Netflix said it will review SK Broadbandโs claim, and seek dialogue and explore ways in the meantime to work with SK Broadband to ensure customers are not affected.
The popularity of the hit series โSquid Gameโ and other offerings have underscored Netflixโs status as the countryโs second-largest data traffic generator after Googleโs YouTube, but the two are the only ones to not pay network usage fees, which other content providers such as Amazon, Apple and Facebook are paying, SK said.
Netflixโs data traffic handled by SK jumped 24 times from May 2018 to 1.2 trillion bits of data processed per second as of September, SK said, riding on the success of several Netflix productions from Korea including โSquid Gameโ and โD.P.โ
Last year, Netflix had brought its own lawsuit on whether it had any obligation to pay SK for network usage, arguing Netflixโs duty ends with creating content and leaving it accessible. It said SKโs expenses were incurred while fulfilling its contractual obligations to Internet users, and delivery in the Internet world is โfree of charge as a principleโ, according to court documents.
But the Seoul Central District Court ruled against Netflix in June, saying that SK is seen as providing โa service provided at a costโ and it is โreasonableโ for Netflix to be โobligated to provide something in return for the serviceโ.
SK estimated the network usage fee Netflix needed to pay was about 27.2 billion won ($22.9 million) in 2020 alone, the court document said.
Netflix has appealed against the ruling, court records showed, with fresh proceedings to start in late December.
Netflix said in a statement on Wednesday that it contributed to the creation of about 16,000 jobs in South Korea stemming from about 770 billion won in investments, as well as an economic effect of about 5.6 trillion won.
Ruling party lawmaker Kim Sang-hee said on Wednesday that out of South Koreaโs top 10 data traffic generators, 78.5 per cent of the traffic came from foreign content providers, up from 73.1 per cent a year earlier, with โGoogle-YouTube and Netflix that account for the majority turning a blind eye to network usage feesโ.
In the United States, Netflix has been paying a fee to broadband provider Comcast Corp (CMCSA.O) for over seven years for faster streaming speeds.
REUTERS