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South Korea - IPTV providers in Korea unlikely to meet govt target.

Telecompaper Africa/Asia

| June 24, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

It is unlikely that South Korean IPTV providers will meet the government target of 2 million IPTV customers by end-2009. The three IPTV providers, KT SK Broadband, and LG Dacom, have just over 400,000 customers since the beginning of IPTV services this year, the Korea Times writes. KT leads with 230,000 IPTV customers, followed by LG Dacom with 120,00 and SK Broadband trails at 60,000. To gain more viewers the operators are all planning to increase the number of channels in …

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