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Learn about Korea Communications Commission's mission, policies, and goals to drive innovation in ICT, broadcasting, and telecommunications, ushering in a smart era and user-friendly environments.
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Korea IT Industry APTLD Meeting 25 Agust 2011
Introduction of KCC Policy Goals Contents ICT Industry Internet Technology Statistics
Open the new chapter of convergence in the history of Korean broadcasting and telecommunications Instruction of KCC Mission Korea Communications Commission has made its utmost efforts to lay the foundations for future progress in broadcasting and telecom convergence, promote competition and create new markets for converged digital services
Instruction of KCC 10 Future Broadcasting Communications Services
Policy Goals 2011 1. Establishing Basis for the smart Era 2. Advancing the Market 3. Creating User-friendly Environment
Policy Goals 2011 1. Establishing Basis for the smart Era 1-1. Strengthening Competitiveness of Broadcasting and Communications Contents 1-2. Expanding Broadcasting and Communications Advertising Market 1-3. Developing Strategic Services 1-4. Implementing the World’s Best Network
Policy Goals 2011 2. Advancing the Market 2-1. Promoting Digital Switchover in Full Scale 2-2. Activating Market Competition 2-3. Establishing Environments for Fair Competition
Policy Goals 2011 3. Creating User-friendly Environment 3-1. Realizing Safe Internet Society 3-2. Creating Happy Environment for Broadcasting and Communications Service Use 3-3. Establishing Basis for Communications Society
ICT Industry Broadcasting and Communications Industry as an Engine of Economic Growth
ICT Industry Ushering in the Smart Age by Building a Smart Environment Anywhere, Anytime!
ICT Industry Green Projects to Support Sustainable Growth ◆ Green growth initiatives in Korea are aimed at improving the quality of life for all Korean sand bringing about a green lifestyle revolution.
ICT Industry Promotion of Cloud Service, Future Internet and Smart Work ◆ Promotion of Cloud Service ◆ Creation of the Future Internet Forum ◆ Promotion of Smart Work
ICT Industry Overseas Provision of Broadcasting and Telecommunications Services ◆ Foundation for International Market Activities ◆ International Cooperative Activities ◆International Exchanges
Internet Technology Internet Security Breach Management System Enhancement - Renewal of the Monitoring System and Recruitment of Experts at the Korea Internet Security Center - Consolidated Domestic/International Cooperation in Security Breach Management - Cyber Evacuation Center for DDoS Attacks Sound and Ethical Use of the Internet • ID Verification System • Internet Literacy Education • Internet Literacy Promotions Activities • Protection of Children and Teenagers • From Adult Content • - An Improved Spam Control System
Internet Technology Next-generation Internet Address (IPv6) Utilization Plan - Promotion of increased awareness of IPv6 conversion - Support of the disadvantaged - Operation of a IPv6 conversion system to aid the IPv6 conversion of key services Domain Names in Korean ".한국" - When the domain name manger approval is given by the ICANN and final domain registration policies are set, the KISA started providing the “.한국“ national domain name service in May 2011.
Statistics o Broadcasting and communications exports, in areas including WiBro, set-top boxes and broadcasting content, have been steadily increasing, lifting the industry's share of GDP from 8.0% in 2008 to 8.6% in 2010.
Statistics o The number of internet users, currently standing at 37.01 million users, is steadily on the rise, and the number of .kr domains grew 7.6% from the level in 2008 to 1.08 million.
Statistics o The number of websites requiring users to register with their real names increased 9.2% to 167 from the level in 2009, and the daily average number of mobile spam calls received per person fell during the same period, continuing the trend from the previous period.
Statistics o SEED, a Korean security technology, was adopted for 1,869 total systems in 2010, a 62.5% jump over 2009 (719 cases of adoption), and the daily average number of websites with incidence of personal information leakage rapidly declined over the same period.