SK Telink, a consolidated subsidiary of the Company, operates its MVNO service, SK 7Mobile,
which is offered at reasonable rates and provides excellent quality. SK Telink is increasing its efforts to develop low-cost distribution channels and create niche markets through targeted marketing towards
customers including foreign workers, middle-aged adults and students.
SK O&S, a subsidiary of the Company responsible for the operation of the
Companys base stations and related transmission and power facilities, offers quality fixed-line and wireless network services to customers, including mobile office products to business customers. In addition, Service Ace is developing its
competence as a marketing company while providing top-quality customer service.
PS&Marketing, a subsidiary of
the Company, provides a sales platform for products of the Company and SK Broadband including fixed-line and wireless telecommunications products that address customers needs for various convergence products. PS&Marketing provides
differentiated service to clients through the establishment of new sales channels and product development.
[Fixed-line Business]
For the three months ended March 31, 2024, SK Broadband recorded Won 1.09 trillion in revenue on a consolidated basis, which represented a 2.7% increase
from Won 1.06 trillion for the three months ended March 31, 2023. Such increase was primarily attributable to the growth of SK Broadbands media business resulting from an increase in the number of subscribers and the growth of its B2B
business primarily focused on new data centers.
SK Broadbands business is divided into the media business segment, which provides IPTV and cable TV
services, and the fixed-line business segment, which provides high-speed Internet, telecommunications, leased lines and data center services.
For the
three months ended March 31, 2024, the media business segment recorded Won 0.48 trillion in revenue, which represented a 0.9% increase compared to the three months ended March 31, 2023. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, the
fixed-line business segment recorded Won 0.61 trillion in revenue, which represented a 4.3% increase compared to the three months ended March 31, 2023.
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Industry Characteristics |
The domestic telecommunications service industry displays the typical characteristics of a domestic industry given that its coverage area is limited to Korea.
As a result, the size of the industry is greatly affected by the domestic economic factors including the domestic user population and the level of telecommunications service expenditures in light of the domestic income level. Domestic
telecommunications companies may expand overseas through acquisitions or direct expansion, but the overseas telecommunications service industries are subject to inherently different industry characteristics from the domestic one, depending on the
regulatory and demand characteristics of each country.
The broadcasting business involves the planning, programming or production of broadcasting
programs and transmission to viewers through telecommunications facilities. The broadcasting market can be categorized into terrestrial broadcasting, fixed-line TV broadcasting, satellite broadcasting and programming-providing businesses, in each
case pursuant to the Broadcasting Act, as well as Internet multimedia broadcasting business pursuant to the Internet Multimedia Broadcast Services Act. The Company engages in the fixed-line TV broadcasting business, which is defined as the business
of managing and operating fixed-line TV broadcasting stations (including their facilities and employees for the purpose of providing multi-channel broadcasting) and providing broadcasts through transmission and line facilities. The Internet
multimedia broadcasting refers to the broadcasting of programs through a combination of various contents including data, video, voice, sound and/or e-commerce, including real-time broadcasting, while
guaranteeing a consistent service quality through a bidirectional Internet protocol using a broadband integrated information network.
As a result of the
governments direct and indirect control over the fixed-line telecommunications industry, ranging from service licensing to business activities, the industrys overall growth potential and degree of competition are greatly affected by the
governments regulatory policies. The fixed-line telecommunications industry is also a technology-intensive industry that evolves rapidly and continuously through the development of communications technology and equipment, which requires
proactive responses in meeting the needs of subscribers by developing new services and penetrating the market. Fixed-line telecommunications services have become universal and essential means of communication and act as the foundation for
integration and convergence with various other services. The essential nature of such services provides stable demand, resulting in low sensitivity to economic conditions.
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