Research and Markets: South Korea - Major Telecom Operators - Overview & Statistics - Order Now
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[August 11, 2009]

Research and Markets: South Korea - Major Telecom Operators - Overview & Statistics - Order Now

DUBLIN --(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1680f8/south_korea_majo) has announced the addition of the "South Korea - Major Telecom Operators - Overview & Statistics" report to their offering.



The fixed-line telephone market in South Korea continues to be dominated by the incumbent KT (News - Alert) Corp. Dacom entered the local call services in 2004 and expanded into VoIP services in 2006 and Hanaro Telecom moved into the long-distance and international markets, as both telcos looked for new areas of growth. Hanaro was acquired by SKT in late 2008 and became known as SK Broadband, competing aggressively with the Dacom subsidiary LG Powercom. The three main mobile operators in South Korea are SK Telecom (News - Alert), KTF (formerly known as KT Freetel) and LG Telecom. This report examines the major fixed-line carriers and mobile operators in South Korea.

Key Topics Covered: 1. Synopsis (News - Alert) 2. Major fixed-line network players 2.1 Overview 2.2 KT Corp 2.3 LG Dacom 2.3.1 LG Powercom 2.4 SK Broadband (Hanaro Telecom) 2.4.1 Korea Thrunet 2.5 Onse Telecom 3. Major mobile operators 3.1 Overview 3.2 SK Telecom 3.2.1 Merger with Shinsegi Telecom 3.3 KTF 3.3.1 KT ICOM 3.3.2 KT M.Com / Hansol M.Com 3.4 LG Telecom 4. Related reports For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1680f8/south_korea_majo

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