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South Korean telecoms provider KT has announced a partnership with local aerospace and defence firm LIG Nex1 to develop propriety technologies for homegrown low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

South Korean telecom KT and tech giant Microsoft signed a five-year “multibillion-dollar partnership” that focuses on advancing artificial intelligence, cloud technologies, and IT and upgrading KT’s infrastructure, building a partnership announced last year.

Published in Business Telecoms

South Korea's SK Telecom says it will launch 5G services on Friday, with competitors KT and LG Uplus expected to also get on-board the same day.

Published in Mobility

South Korean telco KT — formerly known as Korea Telecom — has awarded Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson a 5G commercial contract to enable the nationwide launch of commercial 5G services in South Korea starting early in April 2019.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Friday, 01 February 2019 09:47

South Korea fast tracks 5G network development

Development and preparation for 5G networks across the Asia Pacific region continues apace, with one telco, KT, South Korea's largest telecommunications company, announcing it has introduced “new and innovative 5G services” ahead of fully launching its next-generation wireless network in March.

The LTE-Broadcast Alliance and the Innovation Observatory have released a white paper on LTE-B device and use case requirements which they say will assist device manufacturers to work to a common set of requirements, enabling an aligned set of features and capabilities in LTE-B enabled devices delivered to the market.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

At the TV Connect 2016 conference in London, four major mobile network operators in Australia, the US, the UK and South Korea have joined forces to create the LTE-Broadcast Alliance.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Korean telco ‘KT’ has showcased its claimed ‘world's first’ field trial of eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communications) using Nokia's industry-leading radio technology.

Published in Government Tech Policy

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