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The current status and future plan : Broadband Internet Service in Korea Kwanho Song Korea Network Information Center Song@kwanho.pe.kr
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2 Contents I. Status of Broadband Internet Service in Korea 1. Overview 2. Certification System on Cyber-village 3. Establishment Status Information Superhighway II. Market Analysis on Broadband Internet service III. Future Plan 1. Government Activities 2. R&D Activities 3. IPv6 Activities IV. Conclusion
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3 I. Status of Broadband Internet Service in Korea
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4 1. Overview The rapid growth of Broadband internet service Political Environment Well-developed information Infrastructure Low-cost result from excessive competition in ISPs Internet Boom with broadband access Many densely populated area ISP side Government side Geographical sideUsers side
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5 1. Overview (cont ’ ) High-Speed Internet Access Subscribers : 5,882,785 9,688Satellite 21,439867B-WLL 5,882,785161,421119,03254,061175,3941,010,6951,484,5862,877,596Total 719,30410,23664,176 194,871450,021LAN 3,269,815 107,325363745,1072,417,020ADSL 1,861,672151,18554,85654,06168,0691,010,332523,169 Cable Modem TotalOnseDacomSKT Dream -line ThrunetHanaroKT Source : May 2001, KRNIC
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6 Mobile Internet Subscribers : 20,178,000 1. Overview (cont ’ ) 36.6% --- 28.9% 17.9% 16.6% 2,899 --- 2,298 1,418 1,311 26.7% 8.3% 29.9% 13.3% 21.8% 3,267 1,008 3,672 1,629 2,676 SK Telecom Shinsegi Tel. KT Freetel KT M.Com LG Telecom 100%7,926100%12,252Total ISMSWAP/ME (Unit: 1,000 subscribers) Source : May 2001. KRNIC
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7 Korea U.S. 11.157.3 Hong Kong 8.1 Singapore 7.1 Taiwan 6.2 France 6.0 Denmark 5.8 Germany 5.0 Spain 3.1 U.K. 3.1 0.4 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 China Households in Korea : 14,318,000 ( Nov. 1, 2000) - Average for the last 3months: Dec./Jan./Feb. 1. Overview (cont ’ ) April 2, 2001. netvalue.com Households with Broadband Access(%)
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8 1. Overview (cont ’ ) Indicators of Internet Penetration and Usage 22,230,00019,040,00010,860,0003,103,000Internet Users 92835425ISPs 21,412,35218,921,9847,256,0645,027,840IP Addresses 454,799517,354207,02326,166.kr Domains 2001. 6.200019991998 Source: KRNIC
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9 2. Certification system on cyber-village Definition oCertify Information Superhighway Building with compound Information facility Purpose oTo support Information Super highway Service oTo promote the rapid growth of compound Information facility oTo activate Information Superhighway Target Buildings oApartments and a housing complex oBuildings over six-storied or over a space of 3,300m 2 Certification Category o1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class, and quasi-3rd class oThe classes are decided by Government
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10 3. Construction Status of Information Superhighway 1 st Stage (1995~1997) oOptical Network at Urban Centers in ’80 oATM Testbed Exchange Network 2 nd Stage (1998~2000) oNationwide Service of ATM Network (July, 2000) oNationwide Optical Network (Dec., 2000; 155 Mbps ~ 5 Gbps) 3 rd Stage (2001~2005) oUpgrade Nationwide Service of ATM Network (622Mbps ~ 40Gbps) oIntroduce MPLS to ATM Exchange Network The goal of propulsion ( 2001~2005 ) (Unit: 1,000 subscribers) Category2000200120032005 Home Average of speed1.88Mbps2.38Mbps7.7Mbps20Mbps Penetration(Household)4006461,0571,350 Mobile Maximum speed64Kbps144Kbps2Mbps Penetration(subscribers)2,6802,7692,9823,085
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11 II. Market Analysis on Broadband Internet Service
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12 II. Market Analysis on Broadband Internet Service(1) Worldwide Installed Lines by the end of 2000 Country Total (%) DSL Coverage (%) Cable Modem Coverage (%) DSL Charge(US $) Installation Monthly Rate 1Korea9.205.883.3228.5338.04 2Canada3.911.292.62032.71 3U.S2.250.891.36049.95 4Austria1.700.481.226.7554.52 5Netherlands1.680.091.58232.7163.05 6Belgium1.420.421.00061.30 7Sweden1.210.450.62153.1926.41 8Denmark1.050.490.56125.1362.75 Source : 2001 May. OECD
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13 II. Market Analysis on Broadband Internet Service(2) Success Factors oHigh-quality infrastructure oMany densely populated areas oLow-cost IP telephony Problem oLow-cost resulted from excessive competition in ISPs oDuplicated investment (line, equipment, etc.)
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14 III. The future plan
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15 1. Government Activities(1) Infrastructure side oConstruction of Information Superhighway Legal Side oCertification system on cyber-village oIPv6 Knowledge-base side oNational GRID project
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16 1. Activities Government(2) National GRID Project
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17 2. Internet R&D Sites Internet R&D sites in Korea “Next Generation Internet” Joint Project (1999 --) Internet Industry Association BusinessKISA Information Protection KTNetworkKISDI Policy · Strategy KISTIContents · DBETRIR&D KRNIC Organization AddressNCA Application Service CategoryOrganizationCategory
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18 3. IPv6 Activities (1) ProjectActivities IPv6 Deployment Policy Government Strategies KRv6 Project IPv6 Research & Development IPv4/IPv6 Translator, BIA, etc. 6Bone-KR Experimental IPv6 Testbed 2 pTLAs IPv6 Address Allocation 8 /35 prefix sTLA allocations KRNIC, ETRI, KOREN, etc. IPv6 Commercial Network 6NGIX: IPv6 Next Generation Internet eXchange KT, KOREN, KOSINET6, etc. IPv6 Forum Korea National Forum since 2000 for the promotion of IPv6 61 regular organizational members Trans-Eurasia Project Korea-EU IPv6 Network Partnership with 6WINIT
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19 3. IPv6 Activities (2) 6Bone-KR Topology
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20 IV. Conclusion Becoming one of the 5 Big Information Power (Strengthening the national competitive potential) Foundation of Information-oriented society Establish the Information Super highway Globalize Operating System Campaign for computer education Set-up new related law Create new business and Promote information & communication business Increase productivity based on Information Infrastructure
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21 Thank you.
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