South Korean firm to launch super-fast wireless service

PTI Updated - June 30, 2011 at 12:03 PM.

South Korea’s top mobile carrier SK Telecom said it would launch its super-fast 4G wireless service on Friday to meet growing demand from users of smartphones and tablet computers.

The company said it would begin providing the new service, based on Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technology in Seoul and would secure national coverage by 2013.

South Korean operators now use WiBro or WiMax network technology, but a fast increase in smartphone and tablet users has pushed them to deploy new networks for higher speed data services.

SK Telecom said LTE would allow users to download large video content in minutes with a maximum downlink speed of 75 mbps, 1.9 times faster than WiBro.

It predicts its LTE service will attract around 300,000 users in the second half of 2011 and 10 million users by 2015.

“LTE will rapidly become widespread globally, realised through the rapid pace of LTE smartphone and tablet adoption, LTE equipment upgrades, and provision of diverse LTE-based services,” it said in a statement.

The company plans to introduce its first LTE smartphone in September, built with a LCD screen of 4.5-inches or bigger, and nine different LTE devices this year.

“The introduction of 4G LTE networks will help realise a digital nomad lifestyle where people can use a wide variety of services regardless of place,” SK Telecom said.

Published on June 30, 2011 06:33