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SkyLife, Kudelski in advanced advertising JV | Advanced Television - 0 views

  • Advanced Advertising solutions
  • hard disk space in Korea
  • SkyLife’s 3.5 million households
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    s 3.5 million households in Korea will be a
Alex Street

A new smart TV or a set-top box? « KoreaDotCom - 0 views

  • Daum Cloud, which provides 50 gigabytes of storage for free and makes it possible for users to view photos and videos from the storage on TV – a similar mechanism
  • Kim Jee-hyun, director of Daum’s strategy division, painted a picture of bright horizons.
  • Samsung’s Bada smartphone OS,
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  • Android and iOS be the only options
  • Daum TV+, a smart set-top box
  • Daum set-top box, it costs less than 600,000 won for you to have a smart TV set
  • KT, SK Telecom and LG U+ – which operate IPTV are already bracing to cash in on the latest smart TV boom with their own set-top boxes.
  • cable service operators, C&M
  • mart set-top box” running on Android
  • LG CNS, an IT convergence arm of LG
  • KT is set to unveil its self-developed Android-powered set-top box in July at the earlies
  • 37 percent of all TVs sold in Korea this year will be smart TVs, and the figure is expected to climb.
Alex Street

IPTV news - KoDIMA: "Five million Korean IPTV subscribers is surely a significant miles... - 0 views

  • Korea has reached five million IPTV subscribers.
  • SK Telecom and LG Dacom
  • Korea is one of the fastest growing markets in the world in terms of the number of IPTV subscribers.
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  • maximum 170 channels and 10,000 VOD titles
  • T-commerce service and pioneering two-way interactive
  • T-commerce broadcasting
Alex Street

LG CNS Successfully Commercializes the First Smart Set Top Box in Korea - LG CNS News - 0 views

  • optimized to the demands of the cable broadcasting companies.
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  • n Android OS-based product that allows cable
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  • supports the ‘TV App Store’
  • current number of subscribers to domestic cable broadcasting is estimated at 15 million
Alex Street

WorldDMB - Country Information for DAB, DAB+ and DMB - South Korea - 0 views

  • 30 million DMB enabled devices
  • 75% of the country (almost all residential areas).
  • six major broadcasters providing a variety of services to the South Korean
Alex Street

South Korea Enters a New Smartphone Age - eMarketer - 0 views

  • 53.1 million mobile subscriptions
  • added approximately 16.3 million smartphone subscription
  • 90% of mobile subscriptions at the end of 2013.
Alex Street

Korea Communications Commission - 0 views

  • improve regulations on cross-ownership of media
  • uthorization of cross-Ownership of Diverse Media
Alex Street

KT and Samsung in smart TV faceoff | beyondbrics | News and views on emerging markets f... - 0 views

  • KT, which controls nearly half the country’s internet market, estimates about 1m smart TVs had been sold in South Korea by the end of last year,
  • Samsung, which aims to sell 50m TVs this year globally with half of those being internet-enabled. LG also aims to install its own internet platform on about 60 per cent of its TV shipments.
Alex Street

The IPTV Growth in South Korea - 0 views

  • IPTV licences to KT Corp, Hanaro Telecom and LG Dacom.
  • 15 million households signed up to cable television
  • KT had a 54% market share,
Alex Street

KT lays out vision to grow into global media content distribution group-INSIDE Korea Jo... - 0 views

  • leading mobile and fixed-line operator
  • distributing quality media content globally
  • converging mobile and land-line business
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  • KT will spearhead the move to freely circulate virtual goods.”
Alex Street

Global mobile statistics 2011: all quality mobile marketing research, mobile ... - 0 views

  • Top 10 mobile Web countries: South Korea and Japan lead in mobile broadband penetration
  • 10 countries by active mobile broadband subscriptions pe
Rob Collier

Digital Scotland 2020: Achieving World-Class digital infrastructure: a final report to ... - 0 views

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    "4.4 Rural coverage and take-Up With a population density almost an order of magnitude greater than Scotland's, South Korea does not provide many lessons in rural coverage. However, Australia does. Its overall density is 1/20th Scotland's with vast tracks of land populated by less than one person per ten square kilometers and in some cases per hundred square kilometers. As a result Australia has not been able to escape the urban-rural digital divide, which, as already noted, is embodied in its two-track fast broadband deployment strategy. A large 93% of the population will have access to 100 Mbps service, according to the NBN plan, while the remaining 7%--in rural and remote areas-is being promised up to 12 Mbps only.[6]NBN simply assumes that rural and remote areas do not justify FTTH and that they will be served by fixed wireless and satellite technologies. On the mobile side, on the other hand, Australia has relied on competition between its mobile operators (reduced to three after a consolidation) to extend service beyond urban areas. This has generally produced limited results. Subsidies for better coverage have been applied at the state level, however, with Western Australia being an instructive example. Specifically, the Western Australia government conducted a reverse auction tender to improve mobile coverage in selected areas, which resulted in Telstra, the main incumbent operator, securing A$39.2 million in government aid (on top of committing A$106 million of its own funds) for this purpose. Like Australia, Sweden has large unpopulated areas to serve, yet cannot rely on new-generation satellites, which do not reach these areas. Initially Sweden relied on HSPA mobile coverage but it has recently added a national coverage requirement in the context of its 4G (LTE) spectrum auction. Specifically, the Swedish regulator identified rural homes and businesses that need to be covered, requiring 75% of the indicated homes and businesses to be covered by Decemb
Alex Street

Maravedis: South Korean trio set aggressive LTE subscriber targets - FierceBroadbandWir... - 0 views

  • average monthly data usage of 900Mbyte~1000Mbyte per subscribe
  • 38 million LTE subscribers by the end of 2014
  • 0% of South Korean citizens covered under its LTE network by April 2012
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  • KT expects data traffic to further explode going forward and is currently offloading the data traffic by utilizing all of its network, including WiBro, Wi-Fi and 3G network.
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