South Korea - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media |
Albany, New York, Mar 20, 2017
"South
Korea - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics
and Analyses"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
Description-
South
Korea has one of the world’s most active telecommunications and
Information Technology (IT) markets backed by strong support from the
government. As well as the commitment of the government, the sector
is boosted by an innovative private sector and a technologically
savvy population. Spending on ICT and high-technology equipment
helped lead a transformation of the economy. The government aims to
transform the country into a knowledge-based
information
society in a ‘smart-age’.
By 2017, KT was still the largest telephone and
fixed-line company. With declining revenues from its fixed-line
services, the company has forged ahead with IPTV and LTE. Competition
with LG U+ and SK Broadband had intensified on many fronts ranging
from IPTV to VoIP.
South
Korea’s mobile market has slow growth over the last few years due
to a highly mature market. Organic growth by the three main mobile
operators, together with the multitude of niche MVNOs will result in
further growth to 2018 however growth rates will taper off further
over the next few years as the market further matures.
Market
penetration reached 117% in 2016 and is predicted to reach between
119% and 122% by 2021 driven by the uptake of both 4G and 5G
services. The split in mobile operator market share has remained
relatively constant over the last two decades. LG Telecom however has
made a marginal increase in market share over that time.
The mobile broadband market is highly mature in
South Korea. Penetration has increased moderately over the past five
years from 105% in 2012 to 111% in 2016. Prepaid voice services have
not been particularly prevalent in South Korea, with the subscription
model dominating the mobile market. South Korea has the world’s
highest number of broadband services per capita. Korea’s policy
emphasis has been to establish an Ultra Broadband convergence Network
(UBcN) with 1Gb/s speeds on fixed lines and 10Mb/s on wireless.
Since breaking through the 10 million subscriber
mark in 2002, subscriber growth has steadily increased, reaching over
20 million fixed broadband subscribers by 2016. Market penetration is
predicted to continue to grow moderately over the next five years
reaching over 50% by 2021, with a market penetration of 41%. Growth
is being driven by an expected increase in converged solutions being
offered such as IPTV and Smart Home services. Much will depend on the
continuing strength of the economy in South Korea.
Internet use is widespread in South Korea with
surveys even including children as young as three years of age. The
internet has permeated all aspects of society and has made a
significant contribution to education even at pre-school level.
Internet penetration reached 91% by 2016.
The widespread adoption of the Internet in South
Korea coupled with the continued pace of development has resulted in
an exciting digital economy. This report also looks at various
aspects of the digital economy in South Korea that support the drive
to converged services. It includes information on e-commerce users,
e-banking and e-government. It also contains information on internet
usage patterns.
– Key developments:
- ISK Telecom (SKT) signed a contract with Samsung Electronics for the deployment the world’s first commercial Internet of Things (IoT)-dedicated nationwide LoRaWAN network.
- KT and Nokia Networks launched the first IoT lab in South Korea.
- Three operators hold over 80% of the Korean broadband market: KT, SK Broadband and LGU+.
- South Korea’s broadband subscriber base continues to rise. The move towards faster speeds and becoming full-service operators is expected to further drive this trend.
- FttX deployments have increased as operators try to gain customers through bundled services such as high-definition IPTV.
- Growth is being driven by an expected increase in converged solutions being offered such as IPTV and Smart Home services.
- South Korea’s mobile network operators are expected to roll out trial 5G services in time for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
- SK Telecom (SKT) completed a successful test of five-band carrier aggregation (5C).
- SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus’ launched the world’s first commercial interconnected VoLTE service.
– Key Companies mentioned in this
report:
KT; LG U+; SK Broadband; SK Telecom
Table
of Content
1. Key statistics
1.1 Country overview
1.2 Background
1.3 South Korea’s economy
1.1 Country overview
1.2 Background
1.3 South Korea’s economy
2. Telecommunications market
2.1 Market Overview
2.1 Market Overview
3. Regulatory environment
3.1 Historic overview
3.2 Regulatory authority
3.2.1 KCC – Overview and responsibilities
3.2.2 KCC – related laws
3.1 Historic overview
3.2 Regulatory authority
3.2.1 KCC – Overview and responsibilities
3.2.2 KCC – related laws
4. Fixed network operators
4.1 KT Corp
4.2 LG U+
4.1 KT Corp
4.2 LG U+
5. Telecommunications infrastructure
5.1 Overview of the national telecom network
5.1.1 Internet eXchange (IX)
5.1.2 National submarine cable infrastructure
5.2 International infrastructure
5.2.1 International submarine cable infrastructure
5.3 Smart infrastructure
5.3.1 M2M/IoT
5.3.2 Smart grids
5.3.3 Smart cities
5.3.4 Connected / Smart homes
5.1 Overview of the national telecom network
5.1.1 Internet eXchange (IX)
5.1.2 National submarine cable infrastructure
5.2 International infrastructure
5.2.1 International submarine cable infrastructure
5.3 Smart infrastructure
5.3.1 M2M/IoT
5.3.2 Smart grids
5.3.3 Smart cities
5.3.4 Connected / Smart homes
6. Broadband market
6.1 Introduction and statistical overview
6.1.1 Market Overview and analysis
6.1.2 Broadband statistics
6.2 Broadband Technologies
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 Cable modem
6.2.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
6.2.4 Apartment LAN
6.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home
6.3 Fixed network operators
6.3.1 Operator Statistics
6.3.2 KT Corp
6.3.3 SK Broadband
6.3.4 LG U+
6.4 Other fixed broadband services
6.4.1 Fixed wireless (WiFi and WiMAX)
6.1 Introduction and statistical overview
6.1.1 Market Overview and analysis
6.1.2 Broadband statistics
6.2 Broadband Technologies
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 Cable modem
6.2.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
6.2.4 Apartment LAN
6.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home
6.3 Fixed network operators
6.3.1 Operator Statistics
6.3.2 KT Corp
6.3.3 SK Broadband
6.3.4 LG U+
6.4 Other fixed broadband services
6.4.1 Fixed wireless (WiFi and WiMAX)
7. Digital media
7.1 Cable TV (CATV)
7.2 Satellite infrastructure
7.3 Videostreaming
7.3.1 IPTV
7.4 Communications: VoIP, messaging, conferencing
7.4.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
7.1 Cable TV (CATV)
7.2 Satellite infrastructure
7.3 Videostreaming
7.3.1 IPTV
7.4 Communications: VoIP, messaging, conferencing
7.4.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
8. Digital economy
8.1 e-Commerce
8.2 e-Banking
8.3 e-Government
8.3.1 Next Generation e-government plan: 2008 - 2012
8.3.2 E-Government Global Academy (eGGA) established in South Korea
8.1 e-Commerce
8.2 e-Banking
8.3 e-Government
8.3.1 Next Generation e-government plan: 2008 - 2012
8.3.2 E-Government Global Academy (eGGA) established in South Korea
9. Mobile communications
9.1 Market Overview and Analysis
9.2 Background of South Korea’s mobile market
9.3 Mobile statistics
9.3.1 General statistics
9.3.2 Mobile Broadband
9.1 Market Overview and Analysis
9.2 Background of South Korea’s mobile market
9.3 Mobile statistics
9.3.1 General statistics
9.3.2 Mobile Broadband
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