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Korean cable TV firms fight telco upstart

Telco says video service is not under traditional broadcast laws

Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com 17 Aug 2006
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A row over a telco's attempt to become a TV broadcaster - by piping content over broadband internet connections - has highlighted the confusion that results when new technology meets old communications laws in Korea's fast moving internet market.

Hanaro Telecom, Korea's second-largest fixed-line carrier, is hoping to win 1.5 million subscribers by 2008 for its new HanaTV video-on-demand service.

But cable TV operators are up in arms at what they see as an attempt to muscle in on their already crowded market.

As television broadcasters need to be licensed by law in Korea, the government is being asked to adjudicate in this legal grey area.

Korea's Cable TV Association has announced that it will ask officials to prosecute Hanaro. In turn, the telecoms firm said that it would countersue the Cable TV Association for libel.

The main regulatory body, the Korean Broadcasting Commission, has said that it could penalise Hanaro if it is determined to have infringed broadcasting laws, the Joongang Daily reported today.

Hanaro has countered that it does not fall under the official definition of a broadcaster because its programmes are transmitted on-demand, and not according to a regular schedule.

The company is offering movies from content providers including Sony Pictures Television International and Walt Disney Television.

Hanaro already has 3.6 million broadband subscribers, so the potential revenue from its IPTV service, which costs from $13 a month plus fees of around $1.50 per programme, is significant.

The new service has gained 20,000 subscribers in its first two weeks, and Hanaro hopes to be making $200m a year from 1.5 million users by 2008.

The telco, which restructured last year, suffered an unexpectedly large net loss of $6.6m in its latest quarter.

Hanaro has struggled in a uneven battle with Korea Telecom, the country's giant incumbent telecoms provider. Hanaro is controlled by US-based investors at AIG and Newbridge Capital.

See also:

Internet protocol television to snare 63m subscribers by 2010  04 Aug 2006
Koreans turn on first WiMax and HSDPA services  03 Jul 2006
SK Telecom has invested $1bn to buy a 6.6 per cent stake in China UnicomNo more room for expansion at home  23 Jun 2006
100Mbps optical internet taking over from ADSL  19 Jun 2006
Sky takeover rumours gather pace as internet TV market hots up  15 Jun 2006
Report looks forward to seismic shift in domestic networking  02 May 2006
Cheaper high-speed network access is just one of the likely benefits from the move towards IPTV  01 May 2006
Strong sales in first 12 months, says research firm  24 Apr 2006
Research firm predicts annual growth rates of 72 per cent  23 Apr 2006
Sky TV's dominance makes for poor IPTV prospects in the UK  11 Apr 2006
PCCW looks to China and UK for expansion  04 Apr 2006
Operators boost speeds with aim of selling content to counter drop telephony revenues  14 Mar 2006
The bank that backed Yahoo backs latest development in news information  01 Mar 2006

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