Abstract

This chapter analyzes the way structural and technological changes pushed the Korean government officials to respond and how they adapted to a new regulatory regime, consolidating their own interests with the mobile telecom market changes. It aims to show why and how the once monopolistic telecom services market was transformed to centralized network governance in Korea. It also deals with how government and industry tried to develop mobile technology in the face of international pressures for an open market, and focuses on a detailed case study of the CDMA digital technology project conducted by the MIC and local telecom equipment manufacturers.KeywordsKorean GovernmentTelecom ServiceMobile MarketTelecom MarketPersonal Communication ServiceThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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