Weaker Q2 earnings expected for major carriers

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Two of Korea’s three major telecom carriers are presumed to have posted weaker earnings for the April-June period from a year earlier, industry watchers said Sunday, apparently on increased mobile user discounts and changed financial reporting standards.

According to the data compiled by market tracker FnGuide, SK Telecom, the country’s largest telecom network operator, is expected to report 366.2 billion won ($328 million) in operating profit in the second quarter, down 13.5 percent on-year. Its sales are forecast to decrease 1.6 percent to 4.278 trillion won.

KT likely posted an operating profit of 387.8 billion won, down 13.3 percent, with sales largely unchanged at 5.87 trillion won.

The operating profit of the third carrier and the smallest, LG U+ is forecast to grow 3.7 percent to 215.7 billion won on 3.04 trillion won in sales, up 1 percent.

Analysts said the cut in SK Telecom’s and KT’s revenues is attributable to the increased number of users who signed up for monthly discounts of 25 percent.

Smartphone users here are allowed to choose between a one-off discount and the sharp monthly cut in rates. The government policy aims to provide more affordable telecom services for local households and ban mobile network operators from rolling out excessive discounts on devices to lure each other’s clients.


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