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Title: Conclusions


1
Exploiting the broadband opportunity lessons
from South Korea and Japan
Conclusions
Antony Walker Director, Intellect CEO Broadband
Stakeholder Group
Global Watch is a DTI service managed by Pera
2
Different yes, irrelevant no!
  • Much to learn from both countries
  • Innovation
  • Take-up
  • Enablers
  • Inhibitors
  • Business models
  • Value and benefit

3
Innovation
  • Content genres similar to the UK
  • music, games, video, community services, P2P
    applications, VoIP, e-Learning, e-commerce etc.
  • Some services more advanced, incorporating more
    rich media
  • Higher levels of take-up
  • Could be approaching a tipping point

4
Take up
  • Market for digital content is growing rapidly
  • Strong demand for personalised, interactive
    on-demand services and applications across a wide
    range of content genres.
  • Online and mobile advertising revenues growing
  • Continued trend towards user-generated content
    and social networking
  • IPTV and mobile TV still in their infancy - not
    clear how consumers will adopt these services,
    but commercial interest is strong.

5
Enablers
  • Top down strategies create investor confidence
    about government commitment
  • Infrastructure competition - players seeking to
    compete through content
  • Vertical integration - encouraged by regulators
    in the interests of sustainable investment
  • Collaboration - between manufacturers and
    operators - developed platforms on which content
    developers can innovate.
  • High-speed connections with high quality of
    service - essential trigger to the take up of new
    rich media services.

6
Inhibitors
  • The accelerated pace of change creating
    disruptive opportunities and threats for all
  • Commercial uncertainty about business models,
    timing for market entry, technology choices, and
    the value of assets, delays investment
  • Some players seeking to slow the pace of change
    as they reposition themselves
  • Uncertainty about the regulatory framework for
    IPTV services has inhibited investment and
    delayed the deployment of services

7
Business models
  • Many services have succeeded with traditional
    subscription, advertising, or pay as you go
    business models.
  • Games industry been most innovative - Items
    selling, now being developed by other sectors.
  • Access to low cost micro-payment systems was a
    critical enabler for these models
  • Games companies first to recognise revenue
    potential of communities and to monetize social
    networking services.

8
Business models
  • Larger operators focusing on quadruple play
    services and fixed and wireless integration
  • Some mobile operators moving to flat rate to
    encourage rich media take-up
  • Uncertainty about biz models for mobile and IPTV
    services. Few believe subscription or advertising
    alone will be sufficient.
  • Convergence is driving cooperation and alliances
    across the value chain, the acquisition of
    content assets by network operators, portals and
    ISPs and consolidation between operators.

9
Market opportunity
  • Despite significant growth, online or mobile
    distribution methods for digital content still
    only represent a very small percentage of total
    content sales by genre, suggesting that there is
    a huge opportunity for growth in these areas in
    the coming years.
  • There are early signs in Japan of a growing
    interest in international and niche content,
    which could open up new opportunities for UK
    content companies.

10
Social and economic change
  • ICT is being prioritised as a key economic driver
  • Recognised implications of broadband enabled ICT
    for their economic and social development.
  • Measuring progress in this area and its direct
    and indirect contributions to society and GDP.
  • ICT is being recognised as a driver of social
    change
  • Broadband and convergence are driving and
    enabling diverse social and societal change.
  • Emergence of new community social network
    services and the trend towards user generated
    content is shifting power towards the consumer /
    citizen. E.g. OhmyNews in Korea

11
Visions are user centric
  • U-strategies developed in close collaboration
    between government ministries, professional
    think-tanks, trade associations, technology
    suppliers and network operators.
  • Although, supplier led, both attempt to be user
    centric - putting user benefit and experience at
    the centre of policy and strategy.
  • More forward looking, longer-term and visionary
    than European strategies and i2010

12
Payment, identity and trust
  • Critical enablers for innovation and growth and
    will become increasingly critical in a networked
    society.
  • This is an area where government can play an
    important role in working with the industry to
    ensure a benign user environment in the
    ubiquitous networked society.

13
NGA leap of faith
  • Fibre deployment expensive and ambitious
  • No evidence of a clear business case
  • Believe demand for bandwidth will grow and that
    new services require guaranteed QoS in the access
    layer
  • Unlikely that operators would have come to this
    conclusion without strong government and supplier
    backing
  • Policy makers and suppliers focused on export
    potential of international markets

14
China
  • Japan and Korea are responding to China
  • Korea and Japan feel the heat of competition from
    Chinas burgeoning economy more acutely than we
    do in Europe.
  • Aware of Chinas scale impact on the ICT sector
  • Prioritised ICT leadership and exploitation as
    part of their strategic response to Chinas
    growing economic and political influence.

15
Exploiting the broadband opportunity lessons
from South Korea and Japan
Recommendations
Global Watch is a DTI service managed by Pera
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EU Comms Framework Review DTI/ Ofcom
  • Strong trends towards vertical integration and
    consolidation in Korea and Japan
  • Regulatory approaches being taken in these
    markets should be assessed in more detail
  • Determine whether they offer useful lessons that
    could be applied in the current review of the EU
    framework.

17
Establish UK Digital Readiness Index ONS.
  • There is a measurement philosophy in Korea and
    Japan what gets measured gets done.
  • The UK should establish effective metrics to
    assess the UKs digital readiness.

18
Focus on payment, identity trust DTI
  • In an increasingly networked society, the
    challenges of ensuring a safe and trusted user
    environment will increase.
  • UK government and industry should be enhancing
    their collaborative efforts now, to address
    issues that will be critical to consumers in five
    years time.

19
Strategic initiatives
  • Review options for Next Generation Access (NGA)
    deployment and publish a plan DTI/ BSG.
  • The UK will need to develop its own mid- to
    long-term route map for the evolution towards NGA
    in the UK.
  • Digital health for patient-centred care DTI/DOH
  • Although not the primary focus of this mission,
    there are clearly significant and economic and
    social benefits to be gained from the diffuse
    application of ICT in patient centred-healthcare.
    More could be learned form the Asian experience
    in this area

20
Strategic initiatives
  • c. Connected car and connected roads KTN
    DTI/DOT
  • Both Japan and Korea are seeking to exploit the
    application of ICT in transport for economic,
    social and environmental benefit. A connected
    cars initiative in the UK could build on the
    recent Intelligent Networks Foresight study.
  • d. Digital Olympics challenge DTI/DCMS/ IAPThe
    relevance of the Ubiquitous Networked Society
    Vision should be considered in the context of
    2012 Olympics.

21
Follow-up missions on IPTV Intellect
  • Many forms and flavours of IPTV services are
    emerging in Japan and Korea.
  • Consumer reaction to these services and the
    evolution of the related business models will be
    instructive for UK players
  • Follow-up mission in this area would be valuable
    for UK companies.

22
Review the impact of China DTI/FCO
  • The strategies being developed in Japan and Korea
    are, in part, incentivised by a recognition of
    the potential impact that China will have on the
    global ICT market.
  • DTI should consider undertaking a review of the
    strategic impact of China on the UK
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