Some facts/statistics as of end 2007 (source UN, Ovum, ITU, BIS Sharapnel, Operators, NSN Market Intelligence):
- Population 233 mio.
- Households 59 mio.
- Internet users 31 mio.
- Dial-up access 0.7 mio. subs/month
- Broadband subscription 0.3 mio.
- HSDPA users 0.1 mio.
- PC/laptop households 7mio.
- DSL subscribers 72%, Cable subscriber 25%, other 3%
- Broadband CAGR Indonesia 115% in last 3 years (2005-2007)
Opinions:
- Broadband is still in early stage of development with sporadic coverage (see above)
- Broaband access can open up a nation's economy once we overcome challenges in affordability and connectivity: increased competitiveness, better education systems & working environment, savings of operational costs
- Key drivers for broadband penetration : acceptance of Internet, affordable packages, variety of technology choices & availability, government support for ict development
- DSL is still preferred form of broadband access globally; cable modem sparks demand with TV offerings; other technologies such as FTTx, WiMAX are in the pipeline for introduction
- Typical user profile: highly educated people in their early 20's
- Common user habbit: daily home-working, email, browsing & chatting (PC/laptop)
- Perception of broadband: faster internet access, simultaneous use of telephone and internet
- Most familiar broadband service technology: DSL, Cable
- Preferred billing system: post-paid (more specific ? - may be "flat" but "cheap" :-))
- Preferred method of payments: ATM, authorized dealers
- Main influence in selecting broadband access: recommendation from friends
- Barriers to have broadband access: price and service availability
- Good reputation
- Extensive network coverage; connection quality; stable speed
- Ease of payment, accurate billing, easy understanding of bill statement
- Price affordability, fast installation, good value for money
- Over the past two decades the SK government and its privatesector have built one of the world most advance IT infrastructures
- 76% of Koreans over age of 6 use Internet with e-government, e-commerce and e-education being popular applications
- In 2006, korean IT industry grew approx. 4x more than the non IT industry, and its portion of total GDP is over 16% while telecoms services account for over 5%
- Government established "u-KOREA Master Plan" and part of this is the establishment of "u-Infrastructure" or a 'Broadband convergence Network' (BcN)
- BcN aims to provide broadband multimedia services to 10 mio. households (approx. 55% households) with wired services and 10 mio. subs (approx. 20% of the population) with wireless services by the year 2010 and to achieve telecom/broadcasting equipment production volume of about USD 73 bill. as well as export volume of USD 20.1 bill
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