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The Arrival and Impact of the iPhone in Korea

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In 2005, Korea passed the “Use and Protection of Location Information Act” for the purpose of “protecting privacy from leak, misuse and abuse of location information, and establishing safe environment of location information to encourage its use (Section 1).” The Act distinguishes “Location Information Business” which collects location information, and “LBS Business” which provides services using location information. In order to conduct Location Information Business government permission is required, whereas for LBS Business just filing of registration. Apple Inc. applied for both Location Information and LBS Business, which they obtained.
 

III. The Impact of the iPhone

1. Subsidy Competition on Phones

The launching of the iPhone is likely to trigger once again exhausting subsidy competition on phones among the mobile carriers and phone manufacturers. KT is subsidizing estimated around 500~800 USD per iPhone, and as a consequence other mobile carriers and phone manufacturers are also planning to increase their subsidy on new phones in order to maintain competition. Korea has already experienced the overheated competition of the phone subsidy in the past several years, which led to constant administrative order and pressure by the government to limit the amount of subsidy that could be provided. Subsidy given out by Korea's three mobile carriers in 2008 totaled 1.7 trillion Korean Won (approx. 1.46 billion USD) which is about 77% increase from the previous year.
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I would say that the “content” here means applications or entertainment bitstreams. In Korea for a long time, mobile carriers were making huge money through the applications and entertainment bitstreams they exclusively provided, and the iPhone has brought major threat to this structure. The iPhone has also brought an attention to the relative lack of wireless internet infrastructure in Korea, which is mainly concentrated on wired internet connection.
 

IV. Future Prospect

Recent report by a mobile market analysis company ROA Group expected the iPhone to do well in Korean market with sales to reach around half a million by this year's first half. The report also indicated that the existing smartphones in Korea which has MS Windows Mobile OS, have provided many people with horrible experiences regarding application expansion services. Due to these unpleasant experiences, MS Windows Mobile platform based smartphones will not be able to provide decent sales competition for the iPhone. See Report dated 30th November 2009 by ROA Group Korea http://www.roagroup.co.kr/.
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Professor, I once again thank you for your comments.
 
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