Published : Aug. 2, 2019 - 16:16
SK Telecom said Friday its operating profit fell due to increased spending for 5G service marketing and infrastructure buildup.
Its operating profit came to 322.8 billion won ($270.7 million) in the April-June period, a 6.9-percent fall from a year ago, the nation's leading mobile carrier said in a regulatory briefing.
SKT said its sales gained 6.8 percent on-year to 4.4 trillion won, led by solid profit growth from its media business.
(Yonhap)
The firm's net income tumbled 71.7 percent to 259.1 billion won over the three-month period due to losses from equity ties with chipmaking affiliate SK hynix. The telecom operator holds a controlling 20 percent stake in the major chip maker, which posted lackluster earnings in the second quarter.
The carrier launched commercial 5G service in early April and has aggressively marketed to attract premium users in the early stage of the new service.
SK Telecom said it has some 530,000 5G subscribers for a 40.8-percent market share as of June, noting the pace of service's growth was "faster than expected."
"We expect (the number of 5G users) to surpass 1 million within August and have at least 2 million this year," Yoon Poong-Young, the chief financial officer of SK Telecom, said during a conference call. "Considering the current pace, we expect 5G users to go over 7 million in 2020."
In 2019, Yoon said capital expenditure will increase 30-40 percent from a year earlier with continued buildup of 5G infrastructure, without elaborating on the exact amount of the investment.
Revenue of the media business gained 15.2 percent on-year 322.1 billion won in the second quarter, led by strong Internet protocol television (IPTV) and ultra-high definition business. Its IPTV service subscribers topped 5 million as of June.
The strong performance of its media business came as the telecom giant earlier this year signed merger deals of its subsidiary, SK Broadband, and No. 2 cable TV operator t-broad, as well as an integrated over-the-top service with the nation's three terrestrial broadcasters.
Together with t-broad's cable TV subscribers and SK Broadband's IPTV users, the merged company is expected to have 8 million TV viewers, accounting for 23.8 percent of the country's pay TV market.
"We will have a total media platform after the merger of cable TV and IPTV, and will launch an integrated OTT service this year once the processes are completed," Yoon said. "We expect to have over 10 million pay TV subscribers early next year." (Yonhap)