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Telecoms Race to Bring in 5G Phone Service

SK Teleom's firstcomers for 5G mobile service including figure skater Kim Yuna (3rd from left) pose with their phones in Seoul on Wednesday, a day ahead of the official launch. /Yonhap

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Korea on Wednesday became the first country to launch the high-speed 5G mobile phone service, with connections starting at 11 p.m.

The country's three mobile providers originally planned to start the service on Friday for Samsung's Galaxy S10, but the schedule was brought forward by two days so Korea would not lose the title to U.S. provider Verizon.

The Ministry of Science and ICT summoned representatives from SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus for an urgent meeting on Wednesday. "We got a tipoff that Verizon will start the 5G service on Thursday", a government official said.

"We held a meeting with the three providers and Samsung to readjust the timing in order to become the world's first country to offer commercial 5G services".

Verizon was supposed to start the service in Chicago and Minneapolis next week for Motorola phones but decided to turn on the service a week ahead of schedule.  

Telecoms resorted to various gimmicks in choosing their firstcomers. The first subscribers to SKT's 5G service were a user named Park Jae-won, picked for being the most loyal customer, figure skating ace Kim Yuna, para swimmer Yun Sung-hyuk and Baek-hyun and Kai of boy band EXO.

The first subscriber to KT's was Lee Ji-eun, the wife of a KT worker on the patriotically loaded islets of Dokdo, and the first subscriber to LG Uplus' was YouTuber Kim Min-young.

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