‘s Broadband Strategy xDSL & NGN Insung Jun, Ph.D. Vice President Network Engineering Center KT Corp. December 2003 Contents Global Leader: KT Converged Services KT Vision & Strategy 2 Global Leader: KT 3 Where Korea Stands Korea’s Information Society Ranking Broadband Penetration Level by Country Panama Denmark 0 Netherland U.K 5 Iceland Hong Kong Germany 10 Austria 16 15 18 22 20 22 20 Belgium Sweden 19 U.S.A 22 Singapore 23 '95 Korea. Rep. '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 25 '02 Canada Finland 0 Source: IDC(Int’l Data Corporation) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Source: WEF(World Economic Forum), ‘Global Information Technology Report 2002~2003: Readiness for the Networked World’ 4 Broadband penetration in OECD countries 19% (June.2002) 20.0 18.0 16.0 14.0 Subscribers to other broadband platforms, June 2002 12.0 Cable Modem Subscribers Per 100 Inhabitants, June 2002 10.0 DSL Subscribers per 100 inhabitants, June 2002 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 Ko re Ca a na Sw da De eden nm ark Un Belg i te ium d St at Ic es el a n Au d str ia J Ne ap the an Sw rlan itz ds er Ge land rm a No ny rw a Fi y nl an d Sp ain Fr an Po ce rtu Un A gal i te ust r d Ki alia ng do m Ne Ita w Z ly Lu eal xe and mb o Cz Hu urg ec ng h R ar ep y ub M lic ex ic Ire o lan Po d lan Tu d rk ey 0.0 Source: OECD 5 Traffics of Major KT Services Local call International call M L call 7.E+09 6.E+09 Long distance call LM call 5.E+09 4.E+09 3.E+09 2.E+09 1.E+09 2001 2000 1999 1998 0.E+00 6 Broadband Market Share in Korea KT Hanaro Thrunet Dreamline Dacom SKT Onse Source: MIC 4.3 47.3 2002 27.6 12.5 1.6 1.4 49.1 2001 0 20 26.5 40 60 16.8 80 3.1 2.3 1.6 100 (%) 7 Broadband Market Share Trends (Unit : thousand) 14000 12000 13,500 Jan. 2003 Oct. 2002 10,000 10000 10,573 7,863 8000 xDSL : 62% (+LAN) 6000 KT (5,053) 4,018 4000 Hanaro(2,896) 2000 Others (1324) 14 1999 325 CATV : 37% Thrunet (1,300) ISDN : 1% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 8 History of KT Broadband Business Jan. 2003 Number of Subscriber Exceed 5million Jan. 2002 – Wireless LAN “Nespot” Launched Sep. 2000 – Number of Subscriber Exceed 1million May. 2002 – VDSL Service Launched Jun. 2000 – Biggest Market Share in the Nation Jun. 1999 – Commercial Service Launched Jun. 1998 – Competitor Thrunet Launched Its Commercial Service 1997- First Trial Service Apr. 1999 - Competitor Hanaro Launched Its ADSL Service Sep. 1998 - Second Trial Service 9 Key Success Factors External Factors • Urban Geography • Competition • Government Support • Equipment • Mentality Internal Factors • Aggressive Marketing Strategy • Stable Network • Systematic Management Support System 10 Converged Services 11 Convergence is Inevitable Phenomenon IT products Financial products Home Theater Total Asset Mgmt Private Banking Package products Package PC+Printer+Scanner… Integrated Financial Product Play Station2 Converged Service New car Sales+ Old car scrapping X box 12 What Triggers Convergence? Customer Needs Multi-Function Product Convergence Convenience Marketing Convergence Affordable Price Network Convergence Device Convergence Content Convergence Development of Technology : Digitalization Media Convergence 13 KT’s Service Evolution Phases NGN xDSL 2.3GHz Jan. 2003: Number of Subscriber Exceed 5 Million DMB Home Digital Service May. 2002: Service Launched VDSL Jan. 2002: Service Launched NESPOT Telephone ADSL Sep. 2000: Number of Subscriber Exceed 1 Million Jun. 1999: Commercial Service Launched May. 1997: The Number of Telephone Subscribers Exceed 20 Million Oct. 1988: The Number of Telephone Subscribers Exceed 10 Million 14 KT WLAN: NESPOT Business Objective •To Meet an Ever-growing Needs for Mobile Internet Service •To Develop ‘front-end service’ by Combining Widespread Broadband and Wireless Solutions Hot Spot •About 18,000 Hot Spots is available in Korea •25,000 Hot Spots accessible through the global roaming by the end of 2003 Service Launch No. of Subscribers March, 2002 293,000 as of Aug. 2003 Target Market Residential Customer, Enterprise Customers, Travelers 15 Public WLAN Positioning Speed 10Mbps Megapass 2Mbps PC W-LAN PDA CDMA/Phone Stationary Coverage Throughput Terminals Application Customers Megapass Home, Office high PC WEB Students at home Quasi- Mobile Mobility Wireless LAN Hot spots high PDA, Notebook E-book, VOD, AOD, POP3 Mail, Messenger Students on Campus Businessman at Hotel, etc CDMA Wide area slow Phone, PDA Voice, Short Message Ordinary 16 Digital Life - Home Digital Service Partners HDS Platform Application Service Partners Total Solution Customer Application Service Commerce Brand Collaboration Customized H-CRM Commerce Partners Interactive Platform Entertainment Broadcasting Gateway Communications Electric application Advertising Security Vehicle Advertising Partners Platform Service HDS Platform PCS 17 Digital Multimedia Broadcasting nd Hz Ba 0G ㎓ S63 55 2. 2.6 ~ 5 ~ 60 30 2. 2.6 KT KT *S nd -Ba .883㎓ u K 3 ~1 4 2 8 13. 12.2 Ku-B 1~ 1 and 2.23 ㎓ DMB Transmission center (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) Contents (Audio,Video,data) Repeater for poor reception (Gap Filler) S-Band Log-in/Registration Mobile IP Internet Call Center distribution channel DMB Center Cellular/Portable internet network Seeing & hearing By portable handsets Seeing & hearing by vehicle mounted terminals 18 KT Vision & Strategy 19 Strategic Direction of KT Wired/Wireless 4G Network Coverage NOW Convergence Multi Functional Device Content & Solution Future Fixed-Mobile Content 20 Next Generation Network NGN Today Single-service Network Multi-service NW/client-server Services Content Content Servers CATV Data/IP Networks PSTN/ISDN PLMN Communication Control Backbone Network Access Access Access Clients Access Transport & Switching Networks 21 KT’s NGN Evolution Roadmap Preliminary Stage Stage Stage 1 ~ 2002 2003 NGN Foundation Stage 2 2004 VoIP (H.323/SIP) Softswitch(Class 4, 5) VoIP(MEGACO) . Introduce Access G/W . Replace semielectronic switching systems . Develop/evaluate SSW . Build packet backbone netwrok 2007 ~ NGN Completion Trunk G/W Open IN Service Major Action Item 2006 NGN Migration & Expansion Access G/W(v5.2) Roadmap 2005 Stage 3 . Introduce trunk G/W . Introduce soft switch (Class 4, 5) . Build packet backbone network VoP Over QoS IP IP-based IN Service . Expand VoP (Increase supply of SSW) . Expand application service base . Provide QoS IP-based VoP service 22 Ubiquitous World 23 Converged Broadband Services on NGN Will Guarantee KT’s Continuous Lead in Global IT Industry Thank you! 24