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韓國行動寬頻市場:3.5G及之後

Mobile Broadband in South Korea - 3.5G and beyond

出版商 IDATE 聯絡我們
出版日期 2007/10 內容資訊 50 pages
商品編碼 57012
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Abstract

Overview

Touting a tremendous growth in mobile broadband, South Korea serves as a de facto testing ground for analysing the prospects of next generation mobile devices and services.

The number of mobile subscribers in Korea reached 42 million in May 2007, an 87% penetration of the entire population.

Network-wise, CDMA and WCDMA/HSDPA now coexist, after the nationwide entry of WCDMA/HSDPA service in March 2007. With WiBro too, there are three different mobile technologies in service in South Korea.

The number of HSDPA subscribers is rising fast each month, reaching 1.5 million in a mere 4 months since coming on stream in early 2007.

Service-wise, the HSDPA service features the ' See and Enjoy' concept instead of CDMA' s emphasis on ' Listen and Talk' . It currently provides cheaper video value-added services, at a faster data rate, with Visual, Internet, Global and Convenience products. It plans to add ' Full browsing' and PC integrated service in the near future.

In Q1 2008, HSUPA service is expected to enter the market with a maximum 1.45Mbps data rate and 5.76Mbps in 2009. ' Mobile UGC' production, sharing, mobile automatic uploads and personal broadcasting are being positioned as core HSUPA application services.

Both Satellite DMB (SDMB) and Terrestrial DMB (TDMB) currently run in South Korea. Between them, TDMB takes 82.5% of market share while SDMB has 17.5%. This report provides a clear overview of the South Korean mobile broadband market, and takes a glimpse at the mobile TV market and WiBro status. It then examines the WCDMA/HSDPA and WiBro markets, alongside their available devices. After reviewing HSDPA services and their tariff plan, it concludes with perspectives of the future South Korean mobile communication market.

Key questions

  • Current status of the South Korean mobile broadband market
  • Market impacts of regulation
  • How WCDMA/HSDPA is positioned in the CDMA-dominated market
  • User targets of HSDPA services
  • How HSDPA service impacts data ARPU
  • HSDPA tariff plan
  • How WIBro service is being positioned
  • Role of mobile TV in the mobile market
  • Perspectives of mobile related business and technology

Who should read this report?

  • Mobile telecom operators and CPs
    • Understand how mobile broadband evolves in Korea
    • Assess the opportunities that mobile broadband offers
    • New opportunities for telecom operators' and CPs'
  • business models in the HSDPA market
    • Understand the strategic implications for major players affected by WCDMA/HSDPA
    • Take account of the timeline for the HSDPA upgrade and HSUPA service rollout Manufacturers
    • Identify various mobile broadband devices in Korea
    • Identify service functions of the HSDPA terminal
    • Take account of the timeline for the HSDPA upgrade and HSUPA service rollout
  • Investors and analysts
    • Assess the Korean mobile broadband market
    • Identify trend of the mobile broadband market and its application market
  • Regulators
    • Understand Korean regulations impacting the mobile market
    • Identify the timeline for the mobile service and its relevant services rollouts

Table of Contents

1. Market overview

  • 1.1. Mobile communication trends
  • 1.2. Market status
    • 1.2.1. Mobile communication market
    • 1.2.2. Mobile TV market
    • 1.2.3. ARPU
    • 1.2.4. FMC offers
    • 1.2.5. Regulation

2. HSDPA and WiBro markets

  • 2.1. WCDMA/HSDPA status
  • 2.2. WCDMA/HSDPA terminals
    • 2.2.1. SKT
    • 2.2.2. KTF
  • 2.3. WiBro status
  • 2.4. WiBro terminals

3. Services

  • 3.1. Main HSDPA service by the service provider
    • 3.1.1. SKT
    • 3.1.2. KTF
  • 3.2. Impact on ARPU
  • 3.3. Tariff
    • 3.3.1. SKT
    • 3.3.2. KTF
  • 3.4. Wireless Internet business structure
    • 3.4.1. Internet giants strategy
  • 3.5. Partnerships for application development

4. Perspectives

5. Glossary

Tables

  • Table 1: Mobile subscribers
  • Table 2: TDMB vs. SDMB
  • Table 3: SDMB channels
  • Table 4: TDMB channels
  • Table 5: Number portability trends, by mobile operators
  • Table 6: WCDMA/HSDPA status
  • Table 7: SKT T-Login tariff plan
  • Table 8: SKT 3G+ tariff plan
  • Table 9: KTF iPlug tariff plan
  • Table 10: KTF SHOW tariff plan
  • Table 11: KTF SHOW DIY plan (KRW)

Figures

  • Figure 1: Mobile communication trends in South Korea
  • Figure 2: CDMA mobile subscribers
  • Figure 3: Mobile subscribers by Operator
  • Figure 4: HSDPA subscribers
  • Figure 5: HSDPA subscribers by operator
  • Figure 6: Mobile TV subscribers
  • Figure 7: TDMB by Terminal types
  • Figure 8: Voice vs Data ARPU of SKT
  • Figure 9: Data ARPU % over ARPU
  • Figure 10: Voice vs Data ARPU of KTF
  • Figure 11: Data ARPU % over ARPU
  • Figure 12: Data ARPU by Network
  • Figure 13: Numbers of people using number portability
  • Figure 14: WiBro subscribers
  • Figure 15: KTF WCDMA/HSDPA usage pattern
  • Figure 16: KTF ARPU by network
  • Figure 17: KTF ' Life Memory' concept
  • Figure 18: u-IT839 Plan
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