The competition between the domestic mobile carriers in long-term
evolution is heating up as all three have finished their respective nationwide
networks. Now with proper 4G coverage in place, the three firms are vowing to
win with superior quality, especially in Voice over LTE, and are speeding up
developments for an earlier release than their rivals. Voice over LTE adds call
and message services, to the currently available data transfer capability in
4G. But the early bird gets the worm, and it seems LG Uplus is in its comfort
zone. It completed its nationwide LTE network on March 29, the first among the
competitors, and has invested 1.25 trillion won since last year. They have the
most subscribers with 2 million, with SK Telecom second with 1.8 million and KT
trailing behind with 500,000. LG is seeing 20,000 new clients daily, and has
branded itself as the top service provider of LTE thanks to early promotions.
It seems poised to maintain its lead with an announcement of a further 100
billion won investment on Monday, while also revealing plans to increase server
memory before the expected full commercialization of Voice over LTE on Oct. 1.
The company is planning to add 2,000 more remote radio heads (RRH) in
metropolitan areas to 65,000 already in place, and increase frequency bandwidth
to 2.1 GHz. The expansion is to accommodate the increased view of
high-definition videos of domestic baseball games since the season began, and a
preparation for Voice over LTE services.
LG conducted field tests in February, while showing progress
in Voice over LTE technology in exhibitions last month. It expects to add Voice
over LTE features to some handsets prior to the official release in October. SK
Telecom expects to launch full Voice over LTE services on July. It announced a
release date of around December at the Mobile World Conference held in
Barcelona, Spain in February, and the change of schedule is thought to be a
reaction to LG by mobile officials. It plans to upgrade the current 800 MHz frequency
bandwidth to 1.8 GHz to increase download speed and lessen data traffic. SK
plans to test the new frequency in Gangnam from next month. KT, the leader in
the 3G era, has vowed to catch up and lead in 4G as well. “We expect a release
around October, when the devices will be ready,” said KT President Pyo
Hyun-myung. “We plan to provide services using 900 Mbz bandwidth in the outer
areas (of Korea).” Though all three carriers have agreed on LTE growing to see
a total of 10 million subscribers this year, the prices and development of
devices appropriate for Voice over LTE is still under debate. Market analysts
expect Qualcomm to release a chip supporting Voice over LTE in the second half
of this year, while LG and SK plan a hybrid device concurrent with Qualcomm’s
release date. A Voice over LTE exclusive chip is expected early next year.
Source: The Korea Times
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