Telecom Service (Analyst Jee-hyun Moon)
Getting over the hump
[Summary] Getting over the hump
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
II. Key themes and issues: O.V.E.R.
III. Valuation & investment strategy
IV. Top pick & stocks to watch
[Conclusion] Look to earnings improvements and dividend payout
1. 2H15
Outlook
Report
June 10, 2015
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[Summary] Getting over the hump
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
II. Key themes and issues: O.V.E.R.
III. Valuation & investment strategy
IV. Top pick & stocks to watch
SK Telecom
KT
LG Uplus
[Conclusion] Look to earnings improvements
and dividend payout
Telecom Service
Getting over the hump
Jee-hyun Moon
+822-768-3615
jeehyun.moon@dwsec.com
Overweight
(Maintain)
2. 2H15 Outlook 2
Domestic telcos are positioned for a rebound in 2H15
Notes: ARPU stands for average revenue per user
Source: Company data, Thomson Reuters, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
[Summary] Getting over the hump
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
28,000
30,000
32,000
34,000
36,000
38,000
04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15F 16F 17F
(p)(W)
ARPU of 3 major telcos (L) FTSE Korea Telecom Index (R)
LTE penetration
- Earnings recovery
- Shareholder-friendly policies
- Reflection of value of new businesses
- Slow ARPU growth
- Concerns over new service plans
- More pressure from government
3. 2H15 Outlook 3
Positioned for a rebound in 2H15
• Stocks to look for a rebound after pullback in 1H
• Increasing worries over policy headwinds
• Strong need for new business strategies to overcome
reckless competition and regulations
Keys to recovery:
1) Looking beyond subscribers
• Focus shifting from expanding subscriber share to
increasing usage
• Ongoing efforts to boost ARPU and IoT accounts
2) Looking beyond telecom
• Focusing on non-telecom businesses that can benefit the
existing telecom business
• Media and platform are taking the lead
3) Looking beyond profit
• Capex and expenses declining due to LTE saturation and
handset distribution law
• Improved FCF points to more room for shareholder returns
• All three telcos to hand out dividends this year; SK Telecom
to buy back shares
Key themes and issues:
• Sector keyword: O.V.E.R.
O) Opportunity: New opportunities in mobile-only era
• Emergence of B2B data market and platform business
expansion
• IoT initiatives to pick up pace (e.g., telcos to be allowed to
make devices themselves)
V) Velocity: The battle for speed continues
• Spectrum allocation and auctions on the horizon
• Gearing up for the 5G era
E) Encouragement: Encouraging data usage
• Continued efforts to improve ARPU
• Segmentation of data plans based on usage and
time/place/occasion
R) Regulations: Regulations/policy direction are key
• Pullbacks triggered by policy worries: Buying opportunity
• Key issues: 1) Creation of fourth telco, 2) improvements
to tariff approval scheme, and 3) potential revisions to
handset distribution law
[Summary] Getting over the hump
4. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 4
Notes: Average number of PC and mobile searches for “phone bill” and “fourth telco” based on a maximum of 100
Source: Naver Trend, Thomson Reuters, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Policy issues and telco index
The greater an issue household
telecom costs become, the
more downside pressure arises
on telco stocks
A number of government efforts
are underway to ease
telecommunication costs,
including the potential creation
of a fourth telco
Telecom service sector
poised for recovery
• Telco stocks are poised for a rebound in 2H after correcting in 1H
• Attention is turning from earnings to shareholder returns (i.e., dividends and buybacks)
• Telcos need to come up with business strategies and momentum to overcome competition and
regulatory risks
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
0
20
40
60
80
100
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
6/14 9/14 12/14 3/15 6/15 9/15 12/15 3/16
(max=100)(p)
FTSE Korea Telecom (L)
'Phone bill' search frequency (inverted, R)
'Fourth telco' search frequency (inverted, R)
Prices fell as search
queries for "phone bill"
and "fourth telco" increased
Telcos likely to bottom around 3Q;
solid fundamentals
(i.e., earnings, dividends) to draw
attention thereafter
5. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 5
Source: SK Telecom, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Competition has shifted from subsidies to products/services: Where will the next battle be?
Competition in data plans is
vitalizing telco products and
services
Excessive competition is
penalized with regulations
• Subsidies-driven marketing was a classic example of the industry’s reckless competition
• The introduction of the handset distribution law has cooled subsidy competition
• Now, competition is oriented towards products and services, as illustrated by the recent release of
new data plans
• Where will competition be focused next?
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
Subsidies
Switch
phone
New
(MNP)
Products/
services Subsidies
Products/
services
- Monthly plans
- Bundled products
- Membership
- Contents/platform
6. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 6
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Telcos need to broaden their target group to all types of users
The number of users accessing
telecom networks without a
subscription is increasing
(MVNO, sponsored data, WiFi,
etc.)
1) Looking beyond
subscribers: The concept
of “users”
• The concept of “users” is coming into focus
• To enhance ARPU, an effective strategy is to charge any person or entity (including service
providers and indirect users, in addition to postpaid subscribers) for network access
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
Subscriber
Individually
contracted
direct users
Decrease
Increase
Diluted economies of scale,
decrease in ARPU
Subscriber basis + improving ARPU
User
Service providers;
Indirect users
7. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 7
Notes: US$20 per month for unlimited voice and text; US$10 for one gigabyte of data; Available only for Nexus 6 users
Source: Google, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Google’s Project Fi taps the networks of two major US carriers
Internet companies are
venturing into telecom services
in an effort to increase their
own traffic by providing
seamless connectivity
1) Looking beyond
subscribers: The concept
of “users”
• Network access by non-subscribers is growing; Key example is mobile virtual network
operator (MVNO)
• MVNOs are mobile service providers that lack their own infrastructure and therefore lease wireless
capacity from major carriers
• Google’s Project Fi, a type of MVNO service launched in April, uses the networks of both Sprint
and T-Mobile
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
8. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 8
Source: KTOA, MSIP, KCC, company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Wireless service revenue: Subscribers vs. ARPU
In a market with a stagnant
population, it is critical to
increase ARPU
1) Looking beyond
subscribers:
ARPU > volume
• Industry’s marketing war may end once companies let go of their fixation on subscriber
share
• Since mobile subscriber penetration reached 100% in 2011, companies have made numerous
efforts to raise ARPU
• The first such effort was the deployment of LTE; the second was service diversification
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
55,000
60,000
10
15
20
25
30
07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
('000 persons, W)(Wtr) Service revenue (L)
No. of subscribers (R)
ARPU of 3 major telcos (R)
Subscriber growth (+5% on average)
brought about increase in revenue
Increase in ARPU (+8% on average)
brought about increase in revenue
Pene-
tration
above
100%
9. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 9
Source: Gartner, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Increasing number of internet-connected devices
Expanding the customer base
from people to “things”
1) Looking beyond
subscribers: IoT
• The advent of Internet of Things (IoT) has increased the number of device accounts
• Service plans dedicated to wearables are being introduced in a bid to further lift ARPU
• Device-to-device connection (via Bluetooth) does not generate network revenue
• The development of more convenient devices and services is essential to encourage wireless
network usage
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
0
5
10
15
20
11 13 15F 17F 19F 21F
IoT devices
CAGR: 22%
(bn units)
Consumer
electronics
6.3bn
Buildings
4.9bn
Auto
2bn
Utilities
2.2bn
Healthcare
1.1bn
Other
1.6bn
2022F
18bn devices
10. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 10
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Selection and concentration in non-telecom businesses
A key priority for business
diversification should be
synergies with existing
businesses
2) Looking beyond telecom:
Synergy effects from non-
telecom services
• Companies should take a selection and concentration approach, focusing on non-telecom
services that can benefit their existing telecom business
• Fixed-line: Pressing need to address weaknesses and increase network utilization
• Wireless: Diversification into areas that can contribute to maintaining subscribers and improving
ARPU
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
Initial period
Stabilization
period
Transitional
period
Businesses
that can pull on
existing subscribers
Businesses
that help
retain wireless
subscribers
& increase ARPU
Businesses
that can increase
size of revenue
Non-telecom?
TIP
11. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 11
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Telcos’ platform businesses are moving towards media and e-commerce
Beneficial to growth and re-rating
2) Looking beyond
telecom: Media and
platform
• Within non-telecom, media and platforms are taking center stage
• Media: Telcos’ media operations complement their fixed-line and wireless businesses, and have
strong upside to ARPU
• Platform: Telcos’ platform operations are focused on expanding the mobile space, and have the
potential to become global; In particular, the development of the internet market has moved
towards the communications and e-commerce segments
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
Portal, music download – App store, communication – Video streaming – Commerce, fintech
Olleh market
U+ App
market
12. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 12
Source: Softbank, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Softbank’s enterprise value scenario
In M&As, Softbank believes it is
important to gradually move up
the value chain
2) Looking beyond
telecom: Softbank’s
example
• Softbank’s M&A deals have been geared towards platforms
• The Japanese company is turning its eye to platforms that can be built upon its network infrastructure.
• Major platform deals include the acquisition of e-commerce sites and service apps
• One major advantage of the platform business is its global scalability
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
Aiming to become the goose
that lays golden eggs
- Premium for successful acquisitions
- Diversification within ICT industry
- Enhancing enterprise value from a
long-term perspective
TIP
13. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 13
Notes: Based on consolidated K-IFRS; Combined figures of SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Combined operating profit and FCF of the three domestic telcos
Operating profit is normalizing
from last year’s sluggishness
3) Looking beyond profit:
Earnings already
normalizing
• Operating profit is normalizing this year, supported by low base of comparison
• Capex declining due to LTE market saturation
• Disciplined marketing spend following introduction of handset distribution law
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
-1,000
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
10 11 12 13 14 15F 16F
(Wbn) Operating profit FCF
Operating profit: +81%
FCF turned positive
14. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 14
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Correlation between SK Telecom’s dividend yield and foreign buying
Dividend stocks to make a
comeback
3) Looking beyond profit:
Shareholder returns
• During times of volatility, dividend stocks offer a reliable bet
• In the case of SK Telecom, foreign buying tends to increase when the stock’s expected dividend
yield rises
• The steeper the pullback, the greater the dividend appeal
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
-0.20
-0.15
-0.10
-0.05
0.00
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
6/14 8/14 10/14 12/14 2/15 4/15 6/15
(%)(%p) Daily change in foreign ownership percentage (L)
Expected dividend yield (R)
15. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 15
Notes: 2015F dividend yield is based on our DPS estimates and the most recent closing price
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Dividend yield trend of the three domestic telcos
A consistent dividend policy
should narrow valuation
discounts
On a P/E basis, telcos with
a 3-5% dividend yield and those
with a yield over 5% are trading
at 10% and 33% premiums,
respectively, vs. telcos with
a yield lower than 3%
3) Looking beyond profit:
All three telcos to hand
out dividends this year
• SK Telecom is likely to increase its interim and full-year dividends and plans to repurchase shares
• KT, which suspended dividends last year, could resume payments this year
• LG Uplus maintains a 30% payout policy
I. 2H15 outlook: Getting over the hump
TIP
4.0%
2.7%
2.6%
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015F
(%) SK Telecom dividend yield KT dividend yield LG Uplus dividend yield
All three providers
expected to pay
dividends in 2015
No dividends
No dividends
16. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 16
Opportunity
New opportunities in the mobile-only age
Velocity
Battle for speed continues
Encouragement
Encouraging more data usage
Regulation
Regulations/policy direction are keyR
VO
E
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Keyword for 2H15: O.V.E.R.
II. Key themes and issues: O.V.E.R.
Sector keyword:
O.V.E.R.
• Telecom sector keyword for 2H15: O.V.E.R.
• O: Opportunity – New opportunities in the mobile-only age
• V: Velocity – The battle for speed continues with 5G
• E: Encouragement – Encouraging consumers to use more data to improve ARPU
• R: Regulation – The importance of regulations and policy direction
The opportunities and threats of
the mobile-only age
TIP
17. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 17
Source: Bassendean Means Business, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
In the mobile-only age, new charging schemes are emerging
II. Key themes and issues: Opportunity
1) Opportunity: Charging
schemes are diversifying
• Opportunity: New opportunities in the mobile-only age
• Age of connectedness (via mobile devices) has brought more monetization opportunities to telcos
• B2B: Charging service providers, not users, for data
• B2C: Through platform business, telcos can charge for both network and service use
Network value is maximizing
Charging service
providers (i.e.,
companies), not
service users, for data
Platform business:
Charging for
network + service usage
simultaneously
TIP
18. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 18
Source: SK Telecom, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Telcos’ IoT-related revenue sources to diversify from network to platform/solution/devices
II. Key themes and issues: Opportunity
1) Opportunity: IoT • Telcos need to diversify IoT-related businesses
• Currently, hardware accounts for 93% of the IoT market, while mobile network revenue is
insignificant
• After 10 years, hardware, system, and service/applications are projected to account for 37%, 30%,
and 30% of the IoT market, respectively; Mobile network is projected to take up just 3% due to the
development of device-to-device (D2D) technology
Mobile network accounts for
just a minor proportion of the
IoT market
Hardware, system, and
service/applications segments
will expand further
TIP
Connectivity
Convergence
Intelligence
Network + Device
Open Platform
Market cultivation
Solutions-based
business transformation
Valuable, intelligent
business
Sensing + Big Data
Traditional
telecom service
Expansion
19. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 19
Source: Media reports, company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Major telcos’ IoT-based smart home services
II. Key themes and issues: Opportunity
1) Opportunity: IoT
partners are expanding
• Telcos are expanding partnerships with consumer goods companies for the IoT business
• SK Telecom: Cooperating with home appliance SMEs for its IoT platform Mobius
• KT: Focusing on healthcare services targeting middle-aged and older customers; GIGA Internet
• LG Uplus: Specializing in home appliance control services through cooperation with LG Electronics
Telcos are expanding the IoT
business through partnerships
TIP
SK Telecom KT LG Uplus
Launched
- Door locks (iRevo)
- Dehumidifier (Winix)
- Boiler (KyungDong Navien)
- Gas shut-off device (Time Valve)
- Pet services (Petfit, T-Pet)
- Giga Home Fitness
- Yodac (adult disease screening)
- Safe Zone
(children/elderly)
MomCa 2 (home CCTV)
Uplus GasLock
To be
launched
- Boiler (Rinnai, Daesung Celtic,
Altoen Daewoo)
- Air purifier (Winia, Winix,
Tongyang Magic)
- Lighting
(Kumho Electric, GE Lighting)
- Smart outlet
(DS Tech, Powervoice)
- Smart switch (Bandi Tongsin)
- Range hood (Haatz)
- Water purifier (Kyowon Wells)
- Security services
- Smart air care (Coway)
- Open home IoT platform
- Time Valve Smart
(Time Valve)
- U-Safe Alarm
(for the elderly)
- Uplus Switch
- Uplus Plug
- Uplus Energy Meter
- Uplus Doorlock
- Uplus Thermostat
(Kiturami Boiler)
- Uplus Open Sensor
- Home Chat
Emphasis
Based on SK TelecomÊs IoT platform
Mobius
Targeting middle-aged and older
customers; Focus on healthcare
Cooperating with LGE;
Home appliance control services
20. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 20
Source: MISP, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Telcos’ device manufacturing to strengthen competitiveness of new and base industries
II. Key themes and issues: Opportunity
1) Opportunity: Telcos’
handset production
• The Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (MSIP) plans to allow telcos to
manufacture telecom devices without needing approval
• The plan was among the major ICT-related regulatory tasks formulated by the Information and
Communication Strategy Committee in May
• SK Telecom invested an additional W30bn (CB and rights offering) in subsidiary iRiver last Dec.
• SK C&C established an IT service JV with Hon Hai Group and plans to continue the cooperation
MSIP will revise Article 17 of
the Telecommunications
Business Act, which mandates
that telcos receive ministry
approval to manufacture
telecom devices
Such regulations do not exist
overseas and are thought to
disadvantage telcos
Growth
Competitiveness
Target niche markets
New business
Strengthen competitive advantage
Ensure next-generation
competitiveness
New business
Foundation business Foundation business
Maintain competitive advantage
Big data
Cloud service
Wearable device
Game (mobile)
Mobile phone
(Smart phone)
Display
Memory
PC
(inc. tablet PC)
Broadcasting device
(TV)
Telecom service
IT service
Sensor
Non-memory
Infra SW
Network equipment
Broadcasting service Applied SW
Production
convergence
Medical convergence
Educational convergence
Financial
convergence
Digital content
IoT service
Information protection
Printer
TIP
Broadcasting
equipment
Server 1
21. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 21
Government’s frequency policy: Mobile Gwanggaeto Plan 2.0
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Frequency, a
requirement for higher
speed
91KCC’s tax revenue is
projected to decrease
W157.2bn YoY to W1.044tr in
2016 due to
1) a decline in penalty income
after the implementation of the
Handset Distribution Act, and
2) a drop in frequency fees
(frequency auction was delayed
from 2H15 to 1H16)
• Frequency is the most important requirement for higher speed
• 700MHz: Broadcasters vs. telcos
• 2.1GHz: SK Telecom vs. KT; Used for 3G; Licenses are set to expire in 2016
• 2.5GHz and 2.6GHz: Government to allocate the spectrum to a fourth telecom operator; FDD as
well as LTE-TDD to be allowed
Notes: FDD and TDD refer to frequency division duplex and time division duplex, respectively; WRC refers to World Radiocommunication Conference; ‘a’ in the
1st phase for 700MHz is the spectrum that could be additionally allocated for mobile communication after consultation with the KCC
Source: MSIP, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
TIP
Category
Potential ranges to be secured (MHz)
TotalSecured
(allocated in
2013)
First (-2015) Second (-2018) Third (-2020)
Fourth
(-2023)
Addition Refarming Addition Refarming Addition Refarming Addition
FDD
700MHz 40 a 40+a
1.8GHz 60 (30) 20 100 (30)
2.1GHz 60 60 120
2.6GHz 80 (40) 20 10 110 (40)
TDD
2.0GHz 40 40
2.3GHz 30 40 70
2.5GHz 40 40
FDD/TDD 3.5GHz 160 160
WRC additional
distribution
range
Below 6GHz Min 200 Min 200
Above 7GHz Min 500 Min 500
Total
180 (70) 60+a 290 220 510
Addition
1260MHz+a
60 40 20
Refarming
120MHz
22. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 22
Government’s frequency auction (delayed to 1H16): Four spectrum packages
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Frequency
auction plan
Frequency auction:
- Revenue for the government
- Reallocation according to usage
- ICT growth to be affected
• Frequency auction is scheduled for early 2016; SK Telecom and KT likely to participate
• So-called “golden frequency” to be auctioned; Four spectrum packages below 3GHz
• Total allocation of 60MHz in the 2.6GHz band, 100MHz in the 2.1GHz (SK Telecom and KT) band,
and 20MHz in the 1.8GHz band
• Auction for 40MHz in the 700MHz band to be delayed due to the National Assembly’s slow
progress on the issue
Note: Mobile Gwanggaeto Plan 2.0
Source: MSIP, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
TIP
23. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 23
Notes: Upstream frequency ranges for communication (740-752MHz) are currently used by wireless microphones and will be available after 2021;
“Spare” entries marked with an asterisk indicate ranges that have been prepared for broadcasters to use
Source: MSIP, news reports, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Government’s 700MHz allocation plan: 20MHz for disaster communication network, 40MHz for mobile
communication, 24MHz for broadcasting
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Competition
for frequency
Broadcasters and telcos need
additional frequency spectrum
for UHD broadcasting and
growing mobile data traffic,
respectively
In foreign countries, telcos had
an upper hand in the 700MHz
allocation
Recently, Germany
preemptively auctioned off
700MHz for mobile
communication to prepare for
the launch of 5G technology
• 700MHz: Broadcasters and telcos are competing
• Broadcasters: Asking for entire remaining spectrum for terrestrial UHD broadcasting
• Telcos: Asking for at least 40MHz in preparation for a surge in mobile data traffic
• Competition has intensified after the government allocated 20MHz for national disaster safety
communication network; Concerns about spectrum fragmentation
TIP
Current:
Government proposal:
Spare range (108MHz)
For telcos For telcos
Spare* Spare*
2 terrestrial channels 2 terrestrial channels National disaster safety
comm. network
National disaster safety
comm. network(MHz)
Spare*
Temporary band
for DTV conversion
24. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 24
Notes: Numbers in parentheses in the 2.1GHz row indicate spectrums refarmed to LTE services
Source: MSIP, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Frequency licenses of three telcos
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity:
Note frequency usage
periods
2.1GHz band to be reallocated
via auctions
• 2.1GHz: SK Telecom vs. KT; Licenses to expire in 2016
• In September 2014, the government approved 2.1GHz refarming for LTE.
• As such, SK Telecom and KT currently use 20MHz (in the 2.1GHz band) for LTE services
• MSIP plans to withdraw a total of 100MHz in the 2.1GHz band, and then reallocate 40MHz-wide
spectrums
TIP
Category SK Telecom KT LGU Total
Expiry
(Period of utilization)
2G
800 10
30
June 2021
(10 years)
1.8GHz 20
3G 2.1GHz
60
(40)
40
(20)
100
December 2016
(15 years)
LTE
800 20 10 20
200
June/December
2021
(8-10 years)
900 20
1.8GHz 35 35
2.1GHz (20) (20) 20
2.6GHz 40
WiBro 2.3GHz 30 30 60
March 2019
(7 years)
Amount of frequency held 155 135 100 390
25. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 25
2.3GHz range: Existing WiBro (2,300-2,390MHz)
2.5GHz range: New WiBro (2,575-2,615MHz)
SK Telecom
Not allocated
WLAN
Source: KISDI, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Breakdown of frequency bands; Fourth carrier to be able to choose between WiBro and LTE-TDD in 2.5GHz
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Entrance of
fourth carrier
The fourth carrier will be able to
utilize available frequency band
for LTE-TDD, etc. in addition to
WiBro
LTE-TDD (time division duplex):
The same frequency band is
used for data transmission and
receipt
LTE-FDD (frequency division
duplex): Separate frequency
bands are used on the
transmitter and receiver sides;
Korean telcos use this
technique
• 2.5GHz and 2.6GHz to be allocated to the fourth carrier (both LTE-TDD and FDD allowed)
• Originally, only 2.5GHz (40MHz-width) was approved for WiBro (LTE-TDD to be added)
• 2.6GHz (40MHz-width) will also be approved this year (LTE-FDD technique to be allowed)
• The broadening of the spectrum seems intended to facilitate the entrance of a new carrier
LTE-TDD 40MHz LTE-FDD 40MHz
TIP
26. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 26
Aggregating carriers
within similar
operating frequency
(LTE range)
Aggregating carriers
operating in different frequencies
(licensed & non-licensed ranges)
Broadband LTE
Source: SK Telecom, Qualcomm, 5G Forum, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
LTE-Advanced: CA enhances data speed
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Carrier
Aggregation
Advancement of CA
technology:
Aggregating component
carriers helps increase peak
data rate
Before CA, MC (multi-carrier)
technology was in the spotlight;
this technology enables one to
find a faster network, but does
not increase the peak data rate
• LTE-Advanced: Steady increase in carrier aggregation (CA)
• CA technology aims to increase network speeds by aggregating two or more frequency bands
• Currently, the CA technology used in LTE-Advanced can aggregate two bands
• Going forward, a technology combining three or more bands, or combining LTE and Wi-Fi
frequency bands, is anticipated to be commercialized
TIP
27. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 27
5G vision
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Bracing for 5G
mobile networks
5G preparations:
Domestic: 5G Forum, in which
three telcos as well as
Samsung Electronics and LG
Electronics participate
Japan: NTT Docomo R&D
Center
China: IMT-2020 (5G)
promotion group
UK: 5G Innovation Centre
• 5G technology targets in Korea: Demonstration in 2018, commercialization by 2020
• Vision: 1Gbps, hyper-connectivity, and immersive experiences
• Standardization not yet completed Network investments (capex) not yet begun
Source: 5G Forum, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
TIP
28. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 28
Notes: Media reports; Details released on May 27th
Source: MSIP, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
MSIP’s vision for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics
II. Key themes and issues: Velocity
2) Velocity: Year 2018
MSIP plans to build the K-ICT
Olympics Export Strategy
Complex to test/verify ICT
services to be provided during
the Olympics (funding by 2018:
W109.5bn from the
government, and W76.8bn from
the private sector)
• MSIP has presented its ICT Olympics vision for 2018 (PyeongChang Olympics)
• Provide ICT services and products for the successful hosting of the Olympics
• Demonstrate 5G, IoT, UHD, etc. to help increase exports
• Capex likely to increase around 2018 due to 5G network demonstration
K-ICT Olympics: Demonstrate speed and convenience
5G network IoT services UHD broadcast
• 5G network
demonstration
• 5G-based immersive
media
• Gigabyte Wi-Fi zone
• Personalized services
• Intelligent traffic system
and disaster prevention
• Games support
• 4K, 8K UHD broadcast
• Personal, social media,
etc.
• Multiplanar image
system demonstration
Export ICT services/products to other hosting countries
TIP
29. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 29
Source: Dentsu, Creative Multiplier, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Business trend leaders: Those with the ability to drive lifestyle changes
II. Key themes and issues: Encouragement
3) Encouragement:
Evolution of customer
management strategies
• Encouragement: Detailed strategies are required to manage customers, who are sensitive to
telecommunications expenses
• In modern times, companies that are able to transform people’s lifestyles (on top of developing innovative
technologies) drive business trends
• Advertising, products, sales capacity, branding, businesses, and strategic promotions are increasingly geared
toward influencing customers’ environments
• Telecom services require comprehensive and well-balanced strategies, given the importance of both
customer acquisition and retention
Strategic moves to handle
sensitive consumers
TIP
광고부 상품기획부 사업부 브랜드 경영실 경영기획부 IR실 CSR 추진실
Advertising
power
Product
power
Total
sales
capacity
Brand
power
Business
planning
Power
Strategic
marketing/
public
relations
power
Company
environment
power
1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Advertising Product
planning
Sales Brand
management
Planning IR CSR
30. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 30
Source: Connecting Lab, company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Data plan diversification
II. Key themes and issues: Encouragement
3) Encouragement: A push
for higher ARPU
• New monthly plans have been launched in 2Q every year since the introduction of LTE
• New monthly plans focus on providing greater convenience to customers (and raising ARPU)
• Data plans are increasingly differentiated by service and smartphone model
• Differentiation by time, place, and occasion is also evident
Data plan diversification apart
from volume:
1) Differentiated by service and
smartphone model;
2) Optimized for time, place,
and occasion;
3) Able to charge more parties
(indirect users, businesses,
etc.)
Charging party: Sponsors
(shopping, games, cab apps, etc.)
Age: Kids, youth, etc.
Time: Unlimited data for specific time zone, etc.
Place: Subway, etc.
Data plans (mostly volume-based)
By time
By service
By volume
By smartphone
Charging
party
Cloud
Multi-tier
TIP
By data volume
By service
By device
31. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 31
Note: A survey of more than 1,000 CIOs, COOs, and CMOs conducted by Accenture; A game changer is a newly introduced element or factor that changes an
existing situation or activity in a significant way
Source: Accenture, CIO Insight, Google, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Efficient data collection opportunity is a game changer
II. Key themes and issues: Encouragement
3) Encouragement:
Data on customer
behavior
• Staying connected to customers Game changer
• Telcos can identify consumers’ mobile life patterns
• Note opportunities that big data can create
• SK Telecom utilized the data usage patterns of its subscribers to launch a new plan, Band
Timefree
Ample potential for application of big
data
Areas in which big data will have a
significant impact within 5 years,
according to survey respondents:
- Transforming customer
relationships: 63%
- Redefining product development:
58%
- Overhauling organizations’
operations: 56%
59%
Big data
is a big asset
79%
Big data is
important to
competitiveness
89%
Big data will
play a role as a
game changer
83%
Big data is used
for corporate
competitiveness
TIP
32. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 32
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Pressure
has persisted
• Regulations: Regulations and policy direction are key
• Reduction in household telecom bills is a top priority for government
• In line with the president’s campaign pledge, the government has repealed the sign-up fee, while
implementing MVNO promotion policies
• In addition, the government has increased policies to facilitate competition since the introduction of
the handset distribution act
Source: Statistics Korea, BOK, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Government efforts to reduce mobile service charges
Proportion of telecom expenses in gross
national consumer expenditure
Source: Media reports, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
0
1
2
4
5
6
0
150
300
450
600
750
70 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10 15F
(%)(Wtr)
Domestic household final consumption expenditure (L)
Proportion of telecom expenses (R)
Date Details
May 2013
- MSIP announced plan to reduce household spending on communication
services and to vitalize the MVNO market
August 2013 - 40% decrease in sign-up fee (W26,000 →W21,600)
August 2014 - 50% decrease sign-up fee (W21,600 →W10,800)
October 2014
- Eliminated sign-up fee (W10,800→free)
- Handset distribution law went into effect; Applied discount rate of 12% on
monthly charge for customers not receiving subsidies
April 2015 - KCC increased the discount rate to 20% for customers not receiving subsidies
May 2015
- GovernmentÊs cut to network wholesale prices; Revitalization of the
MVNO market;
- Announcement of plans to cut household telecom expenses
June 2015
- Public hearing on the promotion of competition in the mobile telecom
market
- Efforts to overhaul strict government oversight of rate plan
adjustments
- Seeking to introduce a fourth mobile operator
33. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 33
Source: MSIP, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Timeline of plan to allow a fourth mobile service provider
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Allowing a
fourth mobile service
provider
• The MSIP has announced a basic plan for issuing a license to a facilities-based
telecommunication business operator according to the revised Telecommunications
Business Act
• As such, a regulatory environment for allowing a fourth mobile service provider has been created
• Bandwidths available to a new player: TDD 2.5GHz and FDD 2.6GHz (40MHz each)
• A public hearing will be held on June 9th and public opinions gathered until June 11th; License
applications will be accepted starting end-August
The aim of the plan is to benefit
subscribers and promote
investments by facilitating
competition
TIP
June 2015
End-Aug.
to end-Sept. 2015
Oct. 2015 Nov. to Dec. 2015 Mar. 2016 2017
Announcement of
basic plan for
licensing a facilities-
based telecom
business operator
Frequency allocation
notice; Business
license applications
(including frequency
application)
Review of applicantsÊ
qualifications;
Notification of results
Review of business
plans;
Selection of fourth
operator
(including frequency
allocation review)
Payment for frequency
allocation; Issuance of
business license
Launch of fourth
telcoÊs services
34. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 34
Source: Media reports, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Past applications for a fourth mobile service license: KMI applied and failed each time
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Allowing a
fourth mobile service
provider
• Applications for a fourth mobile service license were submitted on six past occasions
• KMI applied each time, and IST applied twice
• All applicants were unqualified, mainly due to non-transparent financing plans and inadequate
business plans
• Introduction of new technologies, including LTE-TDD, was an important part of the evaluation
criteria recently
All past applicants have not
been qualified
TIP
1st
June 2010
2nd
Nov. 2010
3rd
Aug. 2011
4th
Oct. 2012
5th
Nov. 2013
6th
Mar. 2014
7th
Aug. 2015
Applicant:
KMI
Result: Unqualified
Reasons:
Inadequate
financial/
technological
capabilities
Applicant:
KMI
Result: Unqualified
Reasons:
Non-transparent
financing plan;
Too-optimistic
demand forecast
Applicants:
KMI, IST
Result: Unqualified
Reasons: Weak
shareholding
structuring;
Inadequate
financial capability;
Non-transparent
financing plan
Applicants:
KMI, IST
Result: Unqualified
Reasons:
Inadequate
business plan
Applicant:
KMI
Result: Withdrew
voluntarily
Reasons:
Inadequate plan for
payment for
frequency
allocation
Applicant:
KMI
Result: Unqualified
Reasons: Non-
transparent
financing/
business plan
Applicant(s):
TBD
Result:
(to be announced
at year-end)
35. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 35
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Allowing a
fourth mobile service
provider
• The government’s move to allow a fourth mobile service provider is aimed at overhauling the market structure
by increasing competition
• Current market structure (three mobile operators) will likely provide no incentive for competition and increase
household telecom expenses
• The government has rationalized regulations to lay the foundation for a new player to enter the market
• The government appears to be benchmarking France’s telecom policies: MVNO and a fourth mobile
service provider
Notes: As of early June
Source: Media reports, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Subscriber base and market share of Free Mobile, the fourth
mobile operator to receive a license in France
Potential applicants for fourth mobile service license
Notes: Market share is in parentheses
Source: Free Mobile, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
0
5
8
10
11
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
1/12 12/12 12/13 12/14 12/15
(mn persons)
No. of subscribers
(Introduction)
(8%)
(12%)
(15%)
(15.5%)
Consortium Representative
KMI
Jong-nyeol Gong
(Former director of MOIC)
IST
Seung-taek Yang
(Former minister of MOIC)
Woori Telecom
Yun-sik Jang
(Former president of the MVNO
association)
Quantum Mobile
Seong-do Park
(Former vice-president of Hyundai
Mobis)
K Consortium
Dang-yeong Lee
(from Samsung Electronics)
36. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 36
Notes: Mobile charges are based on mobile network operators (MNOs) with a market share of more than 5%, excluding MVNOs
Source: GSMA Intelligence, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
EU: Mobile charge comparison of three-MNO vs. four-MNO markets
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Overseas
cases of a fourth mobile
service provider
• Effects of a fourth mobile service provider need further monitoring
• France: Free Mobile entered the market with a 12-year rate plan, triggering industry restructuring
amid intense competition
• Japan: Y!mobile had a market share of less than 3% for six years after launching its services;
Company was acquired by Softbank this year
• EU: Minimal mobile charge differences between three-player vs. four-player market structures
France’s Free Mobile saw its
market share rise up to 15%
after its entry into the market.
However, intensified
competition led to decreased
revenue and profits at mobile
operators, triggering industry
restructuring. MVNOs’ market
shares also contracted
Japan’s Y!mobile recorded a
market share of 2.8% for seven
years after its market entry. As
the company was acquired by
Softbank this year, the
Japanese market has returned
to a three-player structure
TIP
0.22
0.21
0.07
0.00
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
(EUR/min.)
3-player markets
4-player markets
37. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 37
Note: The “regulatory guillotine” approach refers to efforts to revamp inefficient and unpractical regulations all at once.
Source: Prime Minister's Office, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Repeal of rate plan approval system: Part of the “regulatory guillotine” approach discussed
at a public-private meeting in end-2014
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Repeal of
rate plan approval system
• Rate plan approval system: Currently, rate plan adjustments by dominant telcos are subject to
approval; the purpose is to ensure steady revenue for second-tier firms by preventing dominant
players from pushing through excessive rate cuts
• The proposed repeal could promote rate cut competition, better protecting consumer rights
• The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning plans to hold a public hearing in June to come up
with non-legislative solutions
Proposed repeal is intended to
reduce cost of telecom plans by
promoting rate competition
Since 2010, all telcos have
been subject to a reporting
system for rate cuts; for rate
hikes, the rate plan approval
system still applies
TIP
Agenda number Agenda Details
81
Repeal of rate plan
approval system
▪ For SK TelecomÊs mobile services and KTÊs local call services, rate hikes or
new plans are subject to approval
Need to ease competition-stifling regulations (such as by repealing
rate plan approval system)
Authorities Details
Non-legislative
Ministry of Science,
ICT and Future Planning
[Solution]
▪ Comprehensive measures to facilitate market competition to be
presented (not only scrapping the rate plan approval system, but also
stimulating telecom market competition, revamping wholesale systems,
and improving MVNO competitiveness; public hearing slated for June).
* Discussions among legislators, government officials, and private
professionals being held
38. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 38
Source: National Assembly, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Major proposals related to MCTDSIA revisions
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Mobile
Communications Terminal
Distribution Structure
Improvement Act
(MCTDSIA)
• Telecom-related bills, including MCTDSIA, will be discussed by the National Assembly in June
• Both the ruling and opposition parties moved to repeal the ceiling and floor for handset subsidies
• The opposition party proposed to completely separate mobile phone sales and service plans
• However, there are many pending issues facing the National Assembly, including a confirmation
hearing for a prime minister nominee and revisions to the National Assembly Act
Matters under discussion
related to MCTDSIA revisions:
Repeal of ceiling for handset
subsidies, complete separation
of mobile phone sales from
service plans, etc.
TIP
Date Author of proposal Bill details
8/19/2014 Byung-heon Jeon (NPAD) Repeal of strict government oversight of rate plan adjustments
10/14/2014 Min-hee Choi (NPAD)
Introduction of a scheme requiring separate disclosure from telcos
and handset makers concerning subsidies and sales incentives
10/17/2014 Deok-gwang Bae (Saenuri)
Scrapping of subsidy cap;Introduction of a scheme requiring separate
disclosure from telcos and handset makers concerning subsidies and
sales incentives
11/7/2014 Myeong-suk Han (NPAD)
Scrapping of subsidy cap;Introduction of a scheme requiring separate
disclosure from telcos and handset makers concerning subsidies and
sales incentives; Differentiating subsidy payment by subscription type
11/10/2014 Jae-cheol Shim (Saenuri)
Scrapping of subsidy cap;Report to the KCC before changing
disclosures
3/12/2015 Byung-heon Jeon (NPAD)
Repeal of the handset distribution law;Complete separation of mobile
phone sales and service plans under the revised telecommunications
business act
39. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 39
Source: KPCB, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Currently, regulatory pressures are too strong; Business structure needs to evolve
through innovation
II. Key themes and issues: Regulations
4) Regulations: Business
structure needs to evolve
• Conventional business structure: Tight tensions between regulations and innovations
• Currently, regulatory pressures are strong, and companies and consumers are sensitive to policy
direction
• In the future, companies will pursue innovation through active interactions with consumers, who are
savvy about mobile devices and social media; Authorities’ main role will be support and monitoring
Currently, both companies and
consumers are sensitive to
policy direction
Companies are moving toward
innovation through active
interactions with consumers,
who are savvy about mobile
devices and social media
TIP
Regulation
(Past)
Incumbent
Innovation
Regulation
(Present)
Incumbent
Innovation
Company
Consumer
Company
Consumer
(Evolving direction)
Incumbent
Innovation
Regulation
Company
Consumer
40. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 40
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
2015: Regulations will likely be the most influential factor affecting telecom shares
III. Valuation & investment strategy
Determinants of telecom
shares: Regulations, capex,
earnings, and dividends
• Telecom share prices are affected by regulations, capex, earnings, and dividends
• The telecom industry requires investments in both tangible and intangible infrastructure; Less capex tends to
lead to profit growth
• Earnings are linked to regulations and capex: Earnings likely to normalize through 2015
• Dividends are linked to earnings; Expect dividend payout ratio to grow this year
• 2015: While capex, earnings, and dividends are favorable, the regulatory environment is not
Not all share determinants likely
to be favorable in 2015
TIP
Regulations
Capex Earnings
Dividends
41. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 41
III. Valuation & investment strategy
Overblown concerns to
provide investment
opportunities
• Telecom stocks tend to recover after pulling back on regulatory risks
• Before the MCTDSIA took effect, the subsidies issue drove down shares
• With the handset distribution environment changing, issues such as phone bills and the emergence
of a fourth telco are sending shares down
• Once a clearer picture of the policy landscape emerges in 3Q, downward pressures should ease
Notes: Average of PC and mobile search frequencies for keyword “subsidy”
Source: Naver Trend, Thomson Reuters, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
After MCTDSIA: Shares being affected by issues such as
telecom expenses and potential fourth telco
Before MCTDSIA: Shares affected by subsidy competition
Notes: Average of PC and mobile search frequencies for keywords “phone bill” and “fourth telco”
Source: Naver Trend, Thomson Reuters, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
0
20
40
60
80
100
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
6/14 9/14 12/14 3/15 6/15
(max=100)(p)
FTSE Korea Telecom Index (L)
'Phone bill' search frequency (inverted, R)
'Fourth telco' search frequency (inverted, R)
0
20
40
60
80
100
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
1/14 4/14 7/14 10/14 1/15
(max=100)(p) FTSE Korea Telecom Index (L)
'Subsidy' search frequency (inverted, R)
42. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 42
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Regulatory risks to be offset by time and dividends; New businesses to boost enterprise value
III. Valuation & investment strategy
Time, dividends, and new
businesses
• Regulatory risks could be offset by the following factors:
• Time: It will likely take time to review potential effects of new policies before actual implementation
• New businesses: Overseas exports and expansion of jobs should boost enterprise value
• Dividends: High dividend yields are likely to provide downside support
Once regulatory risks ease,
shares should reflect
fundamentals
Regulatory
risks
Fundamentals + improved
enterprise value
• Better margins of existing
businesses
• New businesses to boost
growth potential
TIP
44. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 44
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
IV. Top pick & stocks to watch
Telecom Service
(Overweight)
KT (Buy)
LG Uplus (Buy)
Earnings recovery, dividend payout, stock buyback
2H point: Shareholder-friendly measures to come
Value of subsidiaries: SK Planet, SK Broadband,
SK Hynix, etc.
Earnings normalizing thanks to cost decline
following massive restructuring in 2014
2H point: Potential dividend payout
High ARPU: High contribution of LTE subscribers
2H point: Steady subscriber acquisition
Dividend payout ratio of 30%
Operations normalizing:
Swung to a net subscriber addition in 2Q;
First telco to release data-oriented plans
45. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 45
SK Telecom (017670 KS)Top pick
Shareholder returns to increase
Investment points
• Strong shareholder return policy: Plans for both dividend payment and treasury share purchase
• Earnings recovery: Weak in 1H due to restructuring; Recovery to come in 2H
• EV: Earnings growth and EV improvement at major subsidiaries, including SK Planet, SK
Broadband, and SK Hynix
• Platform business: Businesses with high growth potential (media, commerce, and IoT) to be
emphasized
Risks
• As the market leader, sensitive to regulatory and policy environment; Need to defend subscriber
base
• Uncertainties related to ownership structure changes in SK Group
Note: All figures are based on consolidated K-IFRS; NP refers to net profit attributable to
controlling interests; Based on June 9th
closing price
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
FY (Dec.) 12/12 12/13 12/14F 12/15F 12/16F 12/17F
Revenue (Wbn) 16,141 16,602 17,164 17,752 18,361 18,934
OP (Wbn) 1,730 2,011 1,825 1,967 2,188 2,242
OP margin (%) 10.7 12.1 10.6 11.1 11.9 11.8
NP (Wbn) 1,152 1,639 1,801 1,972 2,159 2,201
EPS (W) 14,263 20,298 22,307 24,427 26,739 27,263
ROE (%) 9.8 13.0 12.9 13.0 13.1 12.2
P/E (x) 10.7 11.3 12.0 10.3 9.4 9.2
P/B (x) 0.9 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.0
(Maintain) Buy
Target Price (12M, W) 360,000
Share Price (6/9/15, W) 251,500
Expected Return 43%
OP (15F, Wbn) 1,967
Consensus OP (15F, Wbn) 1,940
EPS Growth (15F, %) 9.5
Market EPS Growth (15F, %) 36.9
P/E (15F, x) 10.3
Market P/E (15F, x) 10.5
KOSPI 2,064.03
Market Cap (Wbn) 20,308
Shares Outstanding (mn) 377
Free Float (%) 62.6
Foreign Ownership (%) 44.5
Beta (12M) 0.77
52-Week Low 219,000
52-Week High 301,000
(%) 1M 6M 12M
Absolute -1.9 -10.5 14.8
Relative -0.9 -14.5 10.7
80
90
100
110
120
130
14.6 14.10 15.2 15.6
SK Telecom KOSPI
46. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 46
SK Telecom (017670 KS)Top pick
SK Telecom’s plans related to shareholder returns
• Both dividend payment and treasury share purchase expected
• Interim dividend: Announcement expected in June; Payment in July
• Annual dividend: If interim dividend plans are changed, an announcement on the annual dividend
plan can also be expected
• Treasury share purchase: SK Telecom is likely to buy back shares used in the acquisition of SK
Broadband and allocate a separate budget for shareholder returns
Shareholder-friendly policies to
be strongest in 4Q following
dividend payment and treasury
share purchase
Notes: KDB Daewoo estimates
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Dividend and treasury
shares
Dividend
Plan to pay
out year-end
dividend
Treasury
stock
Start to buy
back shares
Dividend
Plan to pay
out interim
dividend
July September Year-end
1H:
- Restructuring
- Decrease in earnings
- Concerns about
regulations
2H:
- Earnings recovery
- Increase in dividend
- Share buyback
TIP
47. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 47
SK Telecom (017670 KS)Top pick
SK Group’s ownership structure after merger of SK C&C and SK Holdings
• SK C&C and SK Holdings to merge on August 1st
• SK Telecom leads SK Group’s ICT businesses
• Under SK Group’s growth strategy, SK Telecom is included in the portfolio of traditional
businesses; SK Group to strengthen the management of the company
• SK Telecom’s subsidiary SK Hynix belongs to the portfolio of new growth businesses; Group’s
investment in SK Hynix to increase
Investors need to pay close
attention to changes in
ownership structure
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Group ownership
structure and growth
strategy
TIP
SK Holdings
SK C&C
SK Holdings
SK Innovation SK Telecom SK Networks
SK E&C
SK Shipping
SK Securities
SK Biopharm
Infosec
ESSENCORE
SK E&S
SKC
SK Planet
SK Broadband
SK Hynix
SK Energy
SK Global
Chemical
Energy/Chemicals ICT/Semiconductor Marketing/Services
SK Group holds:
KoreaÊs top oil refinery
KoreaÊs top mobile service provider
WorldÊs no. 2 DRAM producer
SK Lubricants
SK Incheon
Petrochemical
Before
merger
48. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 48
SK Telecom (017670 KS)Top pick
SK Telecom likely to restructure its businesses
• The group's growth strategy should boost SK Telecom’s enterprise value; In particular, SK
Group will:
• Strengthen management over existing SK subsidiaries (including SK Telecom)
• Build a growth-oriented portfolio via larger investments in high-growth areas and businesses with
promising futures (platform, etc.)
• Encourage innovation in existing businesses and increase efficiency in businesses with deteriorating
profits (wired network, etc.)
SK Telecom businesses to
undergo restructuring in line
with SK Group’s growth
strategy
Source: SK, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Governance and growth
strategies
Building growth-oriented portfolio and innovating existing businesses
Increasing investments in growth areas
Rebuilding portfolio to shift focus to high-
growth areas and promising businesses
Strengthen portfolio value management
Portfolio restructuring and proactive efforts
toward management improvement
TIP
Slow growth
and falling
profitability
49. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 49
SK Telecom (017670 KS)Top pick
SK Group to strengthen integrated ICT solutions business
• SK Group to strengthen growth in integrated ICT solutions (SK Telecom’s subsidiary NEOS
Networks)
• SK Telecom increased investments in NSOK via rights offering on April 29th
(roughly W40bn)
• NSOK posted revenue of W33.3bn last year (high growth of +18% YoY)
Integrated ICT solutions: IT
services, integrated security,
smart logistics, etc.
Source: SK, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Governance and growth
strategies
TIP
Information security Physical security
Convergence
security solutions
Control center
Emergency
security
services
Temperature
sensor
NW
security
System
security
Application
service
50. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 50
Source: SK, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
SK Telecom (017670 KS)Top pick
Corporate governance
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100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
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100%
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(034730 KS)
M & Service
SK E&S
Infosec
43.5%
100%
SK Telink
SK Wyverns
SK Trading
International
SK Lubricants
Daehan
Oil Pipeline
33.4%
UB Care
(032620 KQ)
SK Hynix
(000660 KS)
SK E&C
SK Telecom
(017670 KS)
Daejeon
Clean Water
Gwangju
Clean Water
SK Gas
(018670 KS)
Happy Narae
SK-W
SK Telesys
SKC Solmics
(057500 KQ)
SKC
(011790 KS)
SKC Lighting
PS & Marketing
F&U
Credit Information
Iriver
SK Broadband
(033630 KQ)
SKC Airgas
SK Pinx
SK Networks
Service
SK Networks
(001740 KS)
Busan City Gas
(015350 KS)
Wirye
Energy Service
Chonnam
City Gas
Kangwon
City Gas
Chungcheong
Energy Service
Yeongnam
Energy Service
Jeonbuk
Energy Service
Pyeongtaek
Energy Service
SK ShippingSK Biopharm
SK Chemical
(006120 KS)
SK Energy
SK Global Chemical
SK Innovation
(096770 KS)
94.1%
83.1%
44.5%25.2% 42.3%
0.06%
SK Securities
(001510 KS)
SK Encarsales.com
5.9%
50.0%
100%
31.8%
17.0%
45.5%
44.0%
100%
5.0%
28.3%
32.0%
42.0%
10.0%100%
100%
41.0%
86.5%
39.1%
100%
80.0%
40.9%
50.0%
90.0%
20.1%
83.5%
100%
50.6%
100%
50.0%
51.0%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Service Top
100%
100%
Ko-one
Energy Service
89.5%
SK Communications
(066270 KQ)
Choi Chang-won &
affiliates
Commerce Planet
100%
64.5%
SK E&S
49.0%
Service Ace
SK Planet
Network ONS
100%
100%
Bizen
99.0%
PMP
Boryeong LNG
Terminal
80.0%
SK Forest
100%
SK Hyeng
SK Hystec
Silicon File Tech.
100%
100%
Choi Tae-won &
affiliates
SK Mobile
Energy
Happy Narae
100%
SK Incheon
Petrochemical
100%
42.5%
Ulsan Aromatics
50.0%
Speed Motors
Entis
Initz
66.0%
50.0%
SK Advanced
65.0%
Hanam
Energy Service
100
%
Kimcheon
Energy Service
50.0%
100%
SK Continental
Emotion Korea
100%
42.5%
NEOS Networks
66.7%
100%
Jeonbuk
Mass Energy
SK D&D
G Hub
SK Petrochemical
100%
43.5%
100%
SK
(003600 KS)
SK Syntec
Notes: As of end-1Q15; SK C&C-SK Holdings merger to be completed Aug. 1st
2015; As SK
Telecom participated in the rights offering of NEOS Networks, its ownership increased to 83.93%
on Apr. 29th
, 2015; As SK Telecom’s ownership in SK Broadband increased to 100% through a
share exchange on June 9th
, 2015, SK Broadband has been de-listed; SK Planet plans to spin off
cloud streaming business on July 1st
, 2015.
52. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 52
KT (030200 KS)
Stocks
to watch
Focus on normalization of earnings, dividends, and share price
Investment points
• Earnings normalizing: Quarterly operating profit recovered to the W300bn level this year thanks
to a cost decline (following last year’s restructuring)
• Operation normalizing: Swung to a net subscriber addition in 2Q15; At the forefront of releasing
data-oriented plans
• Likely to resume dividend payout this year after suspending its dividend last year; Long-term
dividend investors likely to return
• Valuation merits: P/B of just 0.6x; Valuation should look increasingly attractive alongside
improvement in fundamentals
Risks
• Fixed-line revenue is on the decline
• With subscribers increasingly moving to MVNOs, rise in ARPU might be slow
Note: All figures are based on consolidated K-IFRS; NP refers to net profit attributable to
controlling interests; Based on June 9th
closing price
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
FY (Dec.) 12/12 12/13 12/14F 12/15F 12/16F 12/17F
Revenue (Wbn) 23,856 23,811 23,422 22,021 22,015 22,152
OP (Wbn) 1,209 839 -292 1,158 1,192 1,221
OP margin (%) 5.1 3.5 -1.2 5.3 5.4 5.5
NP (Wbn) 1,046 -162 -1,055 1,127 647 695
EPS (W) 4,006 -622 -4,040 4,318 2,479 2,663
ROE (%) 8.7 -1.4 -9.5 10.3 5.5 5.7
P/E (x) 8.9 - - 6.8 11.9 11.1
P/B (x) 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6
(Maintain) Buy
Target Price (12M, W) 40,000
Share Price (6/9/15, W) 29,500
Expected Return 36%
OP (15F, Wbn) 1,158
Consensus OP (15F, Wbn) 1,120
EPS Growth (15F, %) -
Market EPS Growth (15F, %) 36.9
P/E (15F, x) 6.8
Market P/E (15F, x) 10.5
KOSPI 2,064.03
Market Cap (Wbn) 7,703
Shares Outstanding (mn) 261
Free Float (%) 84.9
Foreign Ownership (%) 46.9
Beta (12M) 0.72
52-Week Low 28,500
52-Week High 36,800
(%) 1M 6M 12M
Absolute -4.1 -7.7 -1.8
Relative -3.1 -11.8 -5.3
80
90
100
110
120
130
14.6 14.10 15.2 15.6
KT KOSPI
53. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 53
KT (030200 KS)
Turnaround in progress
Stocks
to watch
• KT to normalize in 2015
• Earnings and FCF are likely to turn positive thanks to a low base effect resulting from restructuring-
related one-off expenses
• Likely to resume dividend payout after suspending its dividend last year; Sale of subsidiaries to
boost cash flow and earnings recovery
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Likely to resume dividend payoutOperating profit and FCF to turn positive this year
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
-1,500
-1,000
-500
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
11 12 13 14 15F 16F
(Wbn)
Consolidated operating profit
Consolidated FCF
Swung to positive
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
11 12 13 14 15F 16F
(W)
DPS
Resumption
of dividend payments
54. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 54
KT (030200 KS)
Stocks
to watch
Governance
Notes: As of end-1Q15; KT Media Hub merged with KT on Mar.
31st
; Sale of KT Rental was completed on June 3rd
; KT’s stake in
KT Innoedu changed to 79.54% on June 4th
; Sale of KT Capital
was delayed
Source: Company data, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
100%
100%
57.0%
100%
KT Skylife
(053210 KS)
WIC
Sofnics
KT Estate
KT Rental
H&C Network
69.5%
99.0%
1.0%
VP
50.9%
Initech
Smartro HoldingsSmartro
100%
61.2%
Initech
(053350 KQ)
Skylife TV
50.0%
52.3%
77.7%
0.1%
Animax
Broadcasting Korea
48.0%
100%
19.9%
KTH
(036030 KQ)
KT Commerce
63.7%
KT Capital
KTcs
(058850 KS)
50.0%
36.9%
45.4%
93.8%
100%
51.0%
65.0%
82.8%
51.0%
83.6%
7.4%
100%
35.5%
100%
100%
86.8%
95.3%
100%
51.0% KT Sports
Best Partners
48.4%
14.8%
26.2%
77.4%
100%
58.0%
60.0%
100% KT Rental
Autocare
KT Autolease
Green Car
KT
(030200 KS)
KT AMC
KD Living
51.0%
18.0%6.0%
4.0%
6.0%
BC Card
29.3%
KT
WiBro Infra
26.2%
KT Powertel
44.8%
19.0%
16.4%
81.0%
11.6%
11.3%
KT Sports
6.0%
3.4%
KT NexR
100%
KT Media Hub
Nasmedia
(089600 KQ)
CentiosKT Sat
T-on Telecom KT Mhows
Smart Channel KT Innoedu
U-stream Korea KT Autopion
KTDS KT-SB
Data Service
KT Linkus KT Telecop
KT Submarine
(060370 KQ)
KT M&S
KT Music
(043610 KQ)
KT ENS
KTIS
(058860 KS)
EnswersSold
Sold
Liquidated
Liquidated
Merged
56. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 56
LG Uplus (032640 KS)
Investment points
• Continued net subscriber growth: Net subscriber growth has continued in the MNP market, proving the
company has solid business capabilities that are immune to the changing market environment
• Fundamental changes in the subscriber base: Focus has been on high-ARPU subscribers since the
introduction of LTE services; Percentage of MVNO subscribers is the lowest
• Consistent dividend policy: Payout ratio of 30%; Improving free cash flow to provide more room for
dividend payout this year
• Benefits from the proliferation of simplified payment: The company is beefing up its own simplified
payment service, Paynow, backed by its dominance in the domestic payment gateway market
Risks
• Growth could slow, as the proportion of LTE subscribers in the total subscriber base is higher than the
market average
• The company, which ranks third in market share, is the most sensitive to the entry of a fourth player
Note: All figures are based on consolidated K-IFRS; NP refers to net profit attributable to
controlling interests; Based on June 9th
closing price
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
FY (Dec.) 12/12 12/13 12/14F 12/15F 12/16F 12/17F
Revenue (Wbn) 10,905 11,450 11,000 10,545 10,700 10,764
OP (Wbn) 127 542 576 692 709 715
OP margin (%) 1.2 4.7 5.2 6.6 6.6 6.6
NP (Wbn) -60 279 228 368 394 410
EPS (W) -122 640 523 844 903 940
ROE (%) -1.6 7.2 5.6 8.5 8.5 8.4
P/E (x) - 16.8 22.0 11.2 10.5 10.1
P/B (x) 0.9 1.2 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.8
(Maintain) Buy
Target Price (12M, W) 14,000
Share Price (6/9/15, W) 9,470
Expected Return 48%
OP (15F, Wbn) 692
Consensus OP (15F, Wbn) 674
EPS Growth (15F, %) 61.4
Market EPS Growth (15F, %) 36.9
P/E (15F, x) 11.2
Market P/E (15F, x) 10.5
KOSPI 2,064.03
Market Cap (Wbn) 4,135
Shares Outstanding (mn) 437
Free Float (%) 63.9
Foreign Ownership (%) 34.8
Beta (12M) 0.68
52-Week Low 8,890
52-Week High 12,850
(%) 1M 6M 12M
Absolute -3.4 -14.3 1.1
Relative -2.4 -18.2 -2.6
Solid business capabilities
80
100
120
140
160
14.6 14.10 15.2 15.6
LG Uplus KOSPI
Stocks
to watch
57. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 57
LG Uplus (032640 KS)
Stocks
to watch
• Virtuous cycle of steady earnings improvement backed by solid business capabilities, leading to
improved dividend payment
• Steady net subscriber growth in the MNP market, despite implementation of the handset
distribution act, iPhone launches, data-oriented rate plans, etc.
• Dividend payout ratio to reach 30%; Divided per share to rise; Dividend yield also likely to rise with
recent share price correction
Source: KTOA, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
LG Uplus’ dividend yield to riseLG Uplus achieving steady net subscriber growth in the MNP market
Note: 2015F and 2016F dividend yields are based on Daewoo Securities’ estimates
Source: LG Uplus, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
Rising earnings and
dividend payout
demonstrate improved
fundamentals
2.6%
2.9%
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
11 12 13 14 15F 16F
(%)
Dividend yield
-50,000
-40,000
-30,000
-20,000
-10,000
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
6/14 8/14 10/14 12/14 2/15 4/15
(persons)
SKT KT LG Uplus
58. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 58
LG Uplus (032640 KS)
Stocks
to watch
Corporate governance
Source: LG, KDB Daewoo Securities Research
100%
100%
64.8%
100%
51.0%
50.0%
100%
100%
61.3%
93.1%
LG Life Science
(068870 KS)
LG Solar Energy
Media Log
Dacom Crossing
CS Leader
A-in Teleservice
LG CNS
Ucess Partners
Serveone
LG Sports
33.5%
50.0%
34.0%
30.4%
37.9%
48.6%
33.7%
85.0%
100%
100%
Ji Heung
100% 27.9%
Koo Bon-moo
& affiliates
LG
(003550 KS)
LG UPlus
(032640 KS)
100%
36.0%
Korea Elecom
BNE
The Face Shop
Lusem
LG Siltron
HS Ad
L Best
100%
Global Dynasty
Natural Resource PEF
Sal de Vida Korea
33.3%
7.5%
50.0%
35.0%
Fuser
100%
33.5%
TOSTEM BM
50.0%
Hausys ENG100%
100%
98.4%
51.0%
LG Hausys
(108670 KS)
LG H&H
(051900 KS)
100%
Haitai Beverage
Hiplaza
HiBusiness Logistics
40.8%
100%
100%
LG Innotek
(011070 KS)
Himsolutek
100%
HiTeleservice
100%
Hausys Interpane
80.0%
LG MMA
LG Pure Cell Systems
LG MDI
Coca-Cola Korea
CleanSoul
100%
90.0%
100%
Ace R&A
Hientech
100%
100%
LG N-Sys
100%
LG-Toyo Engineering
Konjiam Yewon
90.0%
70.0%
LG International
(001120 KS)
Hankook Beverage
LG Chem
(051910 KS)
G2R
(035000 KS)
Nanumnuri
100%
Innowid100%
LG-Hitachi
Water Solutions
51.0%
75.0%
100%
Silicon Works
(108320 KQ)
28.2%
Hanuri
100%
Haengboknuri
100%
CS ONE Partner
WithU
100%
EverON
See Tec
Oneseen Skytech
90.8%
LG Electronics
(066570 KS)
LG Display
(034220 KS)
60. Telecom
Service
2H15 Outlook 60
Telecom service sector: Take note of telcos likely to deliver differentiated performance
Source: KDB Daewoo Securities Research
[Conclusion] Look to earnings improvements and dividend payout
Stocks to watch
1) Resumption of dividend payout: KT
2) Net subscriber growth: LG Uplus
Top pick
Likely to recover on high
dividend yield and new
business value in the event
regulatory risks ease
SK Telecom
61. Important Disclosures & Disclaimers
2-Year Rating and Target Price History
Company (Code) Date Rating Target Price Company (Code) Date Rating Target Price
SK Telecom(017670) 05/06/2015 Buy 360,000 07/19/2013 Buy 45,000
10/01/2014 Buy 380,000 06/11/2013 Buy 50,000
08/03/2014 Buy 310,000 No Coverage
10/29/2013 Buy 290,000 LG Uplus(032640) 04/28/2015 Buy 14,000
07/19/2013 Buy 280,000 01/25/2015 Buy 16,000
06/11/2013 Buy 270,000 10/01/2014 Buy 15,000
No Coverage 07/31/2014 Buy 11,500
KT(030200) 01/20/2015 Buy 40,000 04/28/2014 Buy 13,000
10/01/2014 Buy 42,000 01/20/2014 Buy 15,000
05/01/2014 Buy 40,000 07/19/2013 Buy 16,000
01/20/2014 Trading Buy 36,000 06/11/2013 Buy 15,000
11/03/2013 Trading Buy 38,000 No Coverage
08/04/2013 Buy 44,000
Stock Ratings Industry Ratings
Buy : Relative performance of 20% or greater Overweight : Fundamentals are favorable or improving
Trading Buy : Relative performance of 10% or greater, but with volatility Neutral : Fundamentals are steady without any material changes
Hold : Relative performance of -10% and 10% Underweight : Fundamentals are unfavorable or worsening
Sell : Relative performance of -10%
Ratings and Target Price History (Share price (─), Target price (▬), Not covered (■), Buy (▲), Trading Buy (■), Hold (●), Sell (◆))
* Our investment rating is a guide to the relative return of the stock versus the market over the next 12 months.
* Although it is not part of the official ratings at Daewoo Securities, we may call a trading opportunity in case there is a technical or short-term material development.
* The target price was determined by the research analyst through valuation methods discussed in this report, in part based on the analyst’s estimate of future earnings.
* The achievement of the target price may be impeded by risks related to the subject securities and companies, as well as general market and economic conditions.
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100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 15
(W) SK Telecom
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
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0
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(W) LG Uplus
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