South Korea - Mobile Communications - Mobile Services

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Last updated: 4 Aug 2005 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 13

Analyst: Paul Budde

Synopsis

Archived report: this report was archived September 2005 and has not been updated. Mobile services look to keep the saturated South Korean mobile market growing. The mobile service craze in 2004 was m-banking, though the killer service of 2005 is Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) TV for mobile phones. Having adopted Qualcomm’s CDMA technology as its basic cellular platform, South Korea is engaged in an ongoing effort towards the local development of related products and value-added services. This report explores mobile voice and data services in South Korea, such as wireless Internet, SMS, MMS and PTT, as well as mobile applications, such as automobile telematics, mobile DMB TV, m-commerce, m-banking and m-government.

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