Mobile phone industry in South Korea
The mobile phone industry in South Korea consists of domestic network infrastructure provision and the production of consumer mobile handsets. HistoryCar phone eraIn 1984, Korea Mobile Telecommunications Service, a subsidiary of Korea Telecom which was later renamed to SK Telecom, started its mobile communications service with the car phone.[1] Mobile phone eraConsumer devices
Network and service developments
Smartphone eraConsumer devicesIn 2009, KT was the first network to introduce the iPhone to South Korea.[5] The origins of South Korea's domestic smartphone production industry can be traced to Samsung's release of their first smartphone, a reaction to Apple's iPhone, which was well-received by the South Korean population.[citation needed] Later, as the smartphone sector continued to grow, South Korean LG Electronics also joined this competition. Unlike Apple and Samsung, LG's business strategy was to make more affordable devices rather than devices with higher specifications. Eventually, LG shifted to offering phones with a better camera and higher screen quality which increased their cost of goods; however, the sales of their phones did not improve. [6] LG announced its decision to exit the smartphone market in April, 2021 due to their continued net loss in this sector. Until now, Apple and Samsung have held the largest market shares, with LG trailing behind. Apple tried to capitalize on LG's exit of the smartphone market by advertising its products on LG's displays within markets.[7][8] Samsung also took this opportunity to offer existing LG customers competitive deals on new Samsung phones such as running trade-in events for used LG smartphones.[citation needed] Competition between the two manufacturers in the South Korean market is still on-going.[citation needed] Network and service developments
HandsetsDomestic productionCurrent South Korean producers of mobile phones include: Former South Korean producers of mobile phones include:
Market share (domestic and imported handsets)Samsung and Apple have the largest market shares in Korea.[citation needed] Mobile phone service providers
There are three mobile phone service providers and they are currently deploying their 5G networks.
As of 2004[update] the market shares of the three companies were believed to be: SK Telecom's 50 percent, Korea Telecom's 30 percent and LG Telecom's 20 percent.[11] Official bodies and technical partnershipsIn South Korea, the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) is the telecommunications authority. The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) supports Qualcomm's research and development of CDMA and CDMA2000 technology. Regarding the Korean mobile phone industry's overseas experiences, SK Telecom has helped the first mobile phone service companies in Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, etc. In China, it helped China Unicom's CDMA implementation, both technically and financially.[citation needed] See also
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