
The international expansion of Apple services tends to be slower than normal and as an example, we have the slowness with which Apple Pay is coming to more countries and information on public transport, which the company introduced at the keynote of the year passed, that today only found in more than 10 cities but take into account the thirtieth of Chinese cities where this information is available from the launch IOS 9.
On the other hand we have the international expansion of Apple Music, the service of music streaming company presented the same keynote of last year and that it came to the market at the end of July, with a free three-month period. Apple Music came directly to a large number of countries and since already has a broad base of 15 million users.
Despite being available in nearly 100 countries, Apple Music has not yet reached the territory of Samsung, Korea, where the company has tried repeatedly to reach an agreement without success due to existing strict copyright laws, as well as the demands of record companies and associations of Korean musicians. But it seems that the Cupertino-based company is close to an agreement and in the coming weeks in Apple streaming music service could finally land in South Korea.
The publication The Korea Herald, who has published this information, says that there is still no date set for the launch, but the negotiations between the parties are well advanced. One news related to Apple Music that we saw in the last keynote, is linked with the renewal application Apple Music will receive with the arrival of iOS 10, awaited renewal by users who have always shown that its use is very complicated and confusing in comparison of the arch rival Spotify application since its arrival.