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3G & Beyond 3G deployment in 3G & Beyond 3G deployment in 3G & Beyond 3G deployment in S. Korea: Public Sector Cases 3G & Beyond 3G deployment in S. Korea: Public Sector Cases 2005 10 28 2005. 10. 28 Hong Kong 3G Conference Geunho Lee Ph D Geunho Lee, Ph.D u-City Forum & & SCH University geunholee@korea com geunholee@korea.com

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3G & Beyond 3G deployment in3G & Beyond 3G deployment in3G & Beyond 3G deployment in S. Korea: Public Sector Cases

3G & Beyond 3G deployment in S. Korea: Public Sector Cases

2005 10 282005. 10. 28Hong Kong 3G Conference

Geunho Lee Ph DGeunho Lee, Ph.Du-City Forum

&&SCH University

geunholee@korea [email protected]

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Contents

1 3G T d i K1. 3G Trends in Korea2 Beyond 3G Trends in Korea2. Beyond 3G Trends in Korea3. u-City: A New Mobiley

Business Opportunity?4. Case Studies: Public Sectors

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3G T d i K3G Trends in Korea

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Status of ICT in Korea

South Korea is the world's i d imost wired nation.

Th 12 M hi h dThere are 12 M high speed internet subscribers ( ld t i t t t ti(world top internet penetration by 2005 ITU report) and 37 M bil h b ib37 M mobile phone subscribers out of 48 M total population.

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Evolution of Mobile Service D l t i KDeployment in Korea

1G 2G 2G 2.5G 3G 3.5G1G 2GIS-95a CDMA

2GIS-95b CDMA

2.5GCDMA 2000 1x

3GCDMA 2000 1x

3.5GWCDMAHSDPA

EV-DOSKT July,

1988Jan., 1996(world first)

Aug., 1997(world first)

Oct., 2000(world first)

Nov., 2002 3Q,20061988 (world first) (world first) (world first) 2006

KTF Apr., Oct., 1997 Jul., 1999 May, 2001 May, 2002 2Q,1984 (world first) 2006

LGT Oct 1997 May 2001LGT Oct., 1997 May, 2001

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Subscribers of Mobile Service

2000 2002 20042000 2002 2004(EV-DO)

26.8 M 32.3 M 36.6 M(9.5 M)

SKT 40.8 % 53.2 % 51.3 %

KTF 19.7 % 31.9 % 32.1 %

LGT 14.7 % 14.8 % 16.6 %

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Delayed WCDMA DeploymentWCDMA made its debut in Korea in December 2003 but was received with little interest. Only a handful of customers have signed up to the service due to its bulky mobile handsets and technical glitches.

The uncertainty over demand for WCDMA has lead to both SK Telecom yand KTF being hesitant to invest heavily in the technology.

The Korea government criticised SKT and KTF for their low investment inThe Korea government criticised SKT and KTF, for their low investment in WCDMA recently.

SKT is targeting a 3G customer of 200 K and KTF will aim for 50 K thisSKT is targeting a 3G customer of 200 K and KTF will aim for 50 K this year.

Wi h li h d li bl WCDMA h h k dWith lighter and more reliable WCDMA phones now on the market and with the government deciding to allow operators to continue to subsidise up to 40% of the price of 3G phones, it appears that they may well find it possible to meet those targets.

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Value-added 3G Services

SKT June: 'Leading the Multimedia Culture'Mobile Multimedia Services: TV, Game, Music, Movi, Sports,Mobile Multimedia Services: TV, Game, Music, Movi, Sports,

Public InformationSubscribers: 4.8 M at Q2 '05 (73 % increase compare to '04)

KTF Fimm: 'Upgrade your Mobile Life'

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Mobile is a Life Itself

Source: Samsung Electronics

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B d 3G T d i KBeyond 3G Trends in Korea

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u-Korea Vision

Inovative social system

Leading the ubiquitous ICT based society10th in world's leading

World's first ubiquitous ICT based society20th in world's leading uu--KoreaKorea

li tili ti

15th in world's leading contury with 25,000$ GNI

10th in world s leading contury with 30,000$ GNI

contury with 20,000$ GNI

uu--KoreaKoreaentryentry

uu--KoreaKoreadevelopmentdevelopment

(‘08~‘12)(‘08~‘12)

realizationrealization( ‘13( ‘13~~))

entry entry (‘05~‘07)(‘05~‘07)

8 Services8 Services 3 Infra3 Infra 9 growth power9 growth power

IT 839 StrategyIT 839 Strategy

•• NN--Mobile Com.Mobile Com.•• Digital TVDigital TV

H N t kH N t kB NB N

•• WiBroWiBro•• DMBDMB

8 Services8 Services 3 Infra3 Infra g pg p

•• Home NetworksHome Networks•• IT SoCIT SoC•• NN--PCPC•• Imbeded S/WImbeded S/W

•• BcNBcN

•• USN(RFID, WSN)USN(RFID, WSN)

DMBDMB•• Digital HomeDigital Home•• TeleTele--CarCar•• RFID ApplicationsRFID Applications

WCDMAWCDMA •• Digital ContentsDigital Contents•• TelematicsTelematics•• Intelligent RobotsIntelligent Robots

•• IPv6 IPv6 •• WCDMA WCDMA •• DTVDTV•• VolPVolP

Source: MIC

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Toward 4G

Source: Samsung Electronics

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WiBroWiBro (Wireless Broadband) is a part of the IEEE 802.16 family such asWiMax and is expected to offer speeds up to 1 Mbps for devices traveling at up to 60 kilometers per hour.p p

Commercial launch of WiBro services is expected during the middle of 2006 by KT and SKT.

Governmentlogistics 2 3GH WiB

Leptop

PCMCIA

USB Enterprise

logistics

Retails

2.3GHz WiBro(Nation Wide)

PDA

ep op

SDCF

Internet

Home

Entertainment

Chipset

Cellular Phone

Telematics

e-shop

Telecommunication

Contents Provider

Users/Devices Networks Services/Contents

ITS

e-Bank

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Mobile RFID ServicesMobile RFID Forum: 67 Companies including Samsung Electonics & SKT

Source: Korea Mobile RFID Forum

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DMB• DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) Services• DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) Services

– Video Broadcasting– Electronic Newspaper– Navigation system– Global Positioning System (GPS)– Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)

Ku-BandHanbyulSatellite

Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) – AOD, VOD (Interactive Service via Cellular phone)

Ku-BandTDM (13.824 ~ 13.849 GHz)CDM (13.858 ~ 13.883 GHz) S-Band

Gap Filler

TDM (12.214 ~ 12.239 GHz)Satellite

Sungsu Station

S-BandCDM (2.630 ~2.655GHz)

S-Band

Program Provider

Hand-held Device Telematics Device

Source: SKT

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u-City: A New MobileyBusiness Opportunity?

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What is u-City?u-City(ubiquitous computing city) is the "Korea's 21C ICT mediated City", in which advanced ICT infra and ubiquitous information services are intrageted into the city space providing high convience and quility forintrageted into the city space providing high convience and quility for everyday city life, highly secured and well managed city environment, and creation of new business.

Fostering the u-City project as korea's future ICT Strategy Fostering the u-City project as korea's future ICT Strategy

Ubiquitous information services based on d d ICT i f t it l

Ubiquitous information services based on d d ICT i f t it l

Considering the ICT infra and services at the Considering the ICT infra and services at the

advanced ICT infra create new city valuesadvanced ICT infra create new city values

initial stage of city developmentinitial stage of city development

Concentrating the full effort of allied industries, academics,government and civil experts for the development of u-City

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u-City Service Image

City Management Center

Source: Samsung Electronics DSC

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u-Life@u-City

Source: Samsung SDS

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u-City Architecture

T h lT h l

BcNBcN WSNWSN IPv6IPv6RFIDRFIDDMBDMBDTVDTVW-CDMAW-CDMAWiRroWiRroVoIPVoIPTelematicsTelematics Home NetHome Net

TechnologyTechnologyIT SoCIT SoC ContentsContents MobilrMobilr RobotRobot SWSW DTVDTV post-PCpost-PC

u-CityServiceu-CityService

EduService

EduService

HealthServiceHealthService

TrafficServiceTrafficService

ParkingMag

ParkingMag

FacilityMag

FacilityMag

Emer-gencyEmer-gency

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WWSS HH PolPolPP DD MMMM

Con

Con

Bi

Bi

R id ti lR id ti l L tiL tiEducation/Education/ P bliP bliT t tiT t ti Telcom/Telcom/CC B iB i

Hom

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ome

APT

APT

PortPort

W-H

ouseW

-House

SchoolSchool

Hospital

Hospital

lice/Firelice/Fire

parkpark

Car

Car

-Trans-Trans

D-T

VD

-TV

M-D

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-Dvice

Mall

Mall

Market

Market

nventionnvention

z Centr

z Centr

ReginalZoneInfra

ReginalZoneInfra

ResidentialResidential LogosticsLogosticsEducation/Hospital

Education/Hospital PublicPublicTransportationTransportation Telcom/

BrodcastTelcom/BrodcastCommerceCommerce BusinessBusiness

ICT InfraICT InfraCityCity Social InfraSocial Infra

Road/PortRoad/Port Water/GasWater/Gas Electricity/TelcomElectricity/Telcom BridgeBridge

CityInfraCityInfra

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u-City under Development

Seoul

Busan

IncheonSuwon/Yongin

J jJeonju

Cheju

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u-City@NYT

Korea's High-Tech Utopia, Where Everything Is Observed

The U-Life South Korea plans to spend $25 billion on New Songdo, the world's largest "ubiquitous city," with computers linking home life and life on its streets Construction 40 miles from Seoul is to be done in 2014on its streets. Construction, 40 miles from Seoul, is to be done in 2014.

By PAMELA LICALZI O'CONNELLO t b 5 2005October 5, 2005The New York Times

Further Information about u City:Further Information about u-City:

http://digiens.blogspot.com & links in the site

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C St di P bli S tCase Studies: Public Sectors

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Korea's M-Gov VisionMaster Planning in 2003: Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs (MOGAHA) - Collaborate with Local Government

Leading the Mobole Digital GovernmentLeading the Mobole Digital Government

Real Time InformationReal Time Information

Equal OpportunityEqual Opportunity

Explore the Emerging Tech.Explore the Emerging Tech.

World Best IT InfraWorld Best IT Infra

Furture Growth PowerFurture Growth PowerExport StretagyExport Stretagy

Public LifePublic Life IndustryIndustry G.C.AG.C.A

DigitalDemocracy

Leading the digitalCommerce

Small & EfficentGovernment

Always on ServiceAlways on ServiceEqual ParticipationEqual ParticipationQ li f LifQ li f Lif

Convergence Convergence BusinessBusinessGlobal eGlobal e--TradeTrade

Real Time Public Real Time Public ServicesServicesOn the Site MobileOn the Site Mobile

Democracy Commerce Government

Qualicy of LifeQualicy of LifeGlobal eGlobal e Trade Trade SystemSystem

O t e S te ob eO t e S te ob eServicesServices

Source: MIC, MOGAHA

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National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)

NEMA hi h i i li d i t f ti l di t f d dNEMA , which is specialized in management of national disasters, was founded in June 1, 2004 for the purposes of carrying out the task of the times, “realizing the safe society”, and protecting the lives and property of the people.

Free disaster-prevention awareness SMS Services using CBS(Cell Broadcasting Service) for 2.6 M KTF & LGT mobile subscribers.

Mobile on-the-spot-action systems: forest fire, flood, typhoon

Source: NEMA

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Gangnam-guGangnam-gu (gu means district), which is major local government of Seoul, has won the prize of most excellence for its imformatization for three consecutive years from 2001.y

WEB PortalWEB PortalMobile PortalMobile Portal

Mobile Intranet

Mobile Local AdministrationMobile Local Administration

Restaurente-approval

personal information

organizational information

inspection

Public assetsmanagement

e Go

organizational information

tesks management

multimedia information

Illegal structuremonitoring

e-Gov supporting

systemMobile Gov. System

Cell phone locationinformation

PortPortalal

Illegal Signs

Residental y

Restaurent inspectionParking

PublicParking

Illegal Signs

M-EAI (Mobile-

Enterprise Application Integration)

Parking

public utilitycharge

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Gangnam-gu: Mobile Portal Service

Public portal service contents are delivered through Mobile Devices

Information Public poll Civil affares Report center Education

Real estates, Public issues, Guidance, Suggestion, Entertainment,,Library, Public health,Tourism

,Legislative bill

,Search,Application

gg ,Complain

,PR,Study

Tourism

Source: Gangnam-gu

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Mobile Public Documents Issurance

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Gangnam-gu: On-the-Spot Service

Porviding govermantal services on the spot

Distric Office local spot

Mobile Administration Systemstatus of food sanitation

public assets managementpublic assets management

Illegal structure Illegal signs checkIllegal structuremonitoring

Illegal signs check

brnach officeadministration system

Localexecution

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Gangnam-gu: Safe & Environment Monitoring

Providing CCTV monitoring for security and sensor monitoring for

environmontal pollution statusenvironmontal pollution status

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Future? "The best way to predict the future is to invent it"

Source: MIC

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Th k Y !Thank You!

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ProfileProfile

Dr. Geunho Lee is a senior research fellow at u-City Forum and a Professor at SCH Univ. in the field of pervasive computing and communicationsin the field of pervasive computing and communications.

After his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University, he was in the field of ICT for 10 years working in several government organizations, small to large companies, and university research centers.

He is a well known speaker in major conferences related to Mobile Com., RFID, Wireless Sensors and ubiquitous computing He published more than 50 articles and several booksSensors, and ubiquitous computing. He published more than 50 articles and several books including Korean translation of UMTS & Mobile Computing.

He was a senior advisor at Samsung Techwin, CJ Systems, and KT, visiting professor at Korea Polytech University, R&D director at Korea Wireless Networks Inc. & KMW Inc., research officer at Ministry of Information & Communication, and visiting scholar at Georgia Institute of Technology.

His career covers ICT regulation & industrial policy development, standardization, R&D, R&D planning, techno-business strategic planning, technology valuation, and business development.development.