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Brief history of WIPI in Korea

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

I posted that Korean Communications Commision announced that WIPI rule is released. Here is brief history of WIPI in Korea. (Click the image to see in detail)


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Duty of loading WIPI is released, is iPhone really comming to Korea?

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

From next April, phones not loading WIPI, Korean Wireless Internet Standard Platform, such as Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry could be sold in Korean market. Korean Communications Commisions announced that they will release the duty of loading WIPI on mobile phone in Korean market.

Even though Korean mobile market is very advanced, there not existed various mobile phone device because of WIPI rule. Most of phones in Korean market is provided by Korean mobile phone company including Samsung and LG. WIPI is the wireless internet platform only used in Korean market, so global company such as Nokia, Apple, and RIM doesn’t load WIPI on their phones.

I think that the abolition of WIPI rule means Korean mobile market is going to be more globalized.

With releasing the duty of loading WIPI on mobile phone, the possibility for introducing iPhone or Blacberry in Korean market is increasing. Many bloggers in Korea are excited that iPhone really come to Korean market soon. I also personally hope I am able to see these smart phones in Korea.

Yesterday, I phoned with Evan Ramstad, who interviewd me several days ago. I commented about Korean Communications Commissions’ policy for WIPI. Today I was exposed his article again. To read full version of article, visit here

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Internet Map Service War - Who’s gonna be winner ?

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

It seems Korean major internet portals decided to make their map service as the new force to growth.

Naver(www.naver.com), No.1 Internet Portal in Korea, launched ‘Photo Street’, showing photos of downtown and direct call service to make reservation of selected place.

Naver’s ‘Photo Street’

Daum(www.daum.net) will begin to serve ‘Skyview’, showing aerial photograph of Korean landscape with maximum 25cm/pixel level. Also Daum is planning to launch ‘Roadview’, providing real photos of selected street, which is similar to Google Streetview. It will synchronize every contents in Daum like Hanmail, cafe(community) and etc. Follwing is official trail for Daum’s new map services ‘Skyview’ and ‘Roadview’.

Yahoo Korea(kr.yahoo.com) has begun the aerial photograph with 60cm for Seoul and 6 Metropolitan cities and 2m with other area. Its location information searching service ‘Keo-ki’ is linked.

Yahoo Korea’s ‘Satellite Map’

Paran(www.paran.com) serves 60cm aerial photograph and find local information of Korea Tourism Organization and Wikipedia, etc. and user generated map at one try.

Paran’s ‘Open Map’

Google also recently updated its map service in Korea, with updating Korean users can see the map more in detail than before such as road and building names.

Google’s newly updated ‘Satellite Map’

Each player is expecting the prior occupation of portal map market with their resolution and linking-legacy service competition. It could generate additional revenue like advertisement on the maps and sale of map sources and also get evolution of mobile and location base service.

We should keep eyes on these action if they could make the change into the ‘Ubiquitous platform’ which provide the real time information through fixed/mobile network.

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