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Seems like WIPI is out. Can Korea become a global financial hub without it?
It seems like Korea's local and unique software platform WIPI (Wireless Internet Platform for Interoperability), is in question of being kept or discarded. A Kore...
July 18th, 2008
POSDATA, entry into Mobile WiMAX market in Uzbekistan
June 16th, 2008
Samsung Receives WiMAX Forum¢ç Mobile Certification
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced its reception of the "WiMAX Forum Certified¢â Seal of Approval" from the WiMAX Forum¢ç, once again proving its leaders...
April 9th, 2008
NAPCICT-KISA, Collaborate on Information Security Training
UNAPCICT announced today that it has signed a Letter of Understanding(LoU) with the KISA to cooperate and coordinate joint training activities in the area of info...
February 12th, 2008
Seven Times Faster Than HSDPA
MIC announced on 30 January that it completed the development of the prototype of ¡°Next Generation Mobile Communication 3GPP LTE,¡± which meets the international q...
January 31st, 2008
AhnLab Announces 7 Security Issues for 2008
AhnLab, Korea¡¯s largest information security company, announced the seven security issues for 2008 on January 3rd.
January 17th, 2008
South Korea's IT, Back to the past to advance to the future?
Back to the past to advance to the future?: Korean new regime plans to dismantle the Ministry of Information and Communication
January 9th, 2008
Korea Takes the International Lead in Standardizing Network Robot
By fining an opportunity to lead the international standardization of network robot, Korea makes ready for a moment of developing network robot, which would be a ...
December 7th, 2007
Ground Wave DMB TPEG goes abroad
Ground wave DMB gets into its stride in Asia. In Singapore, for example, Transport Protocol Expert Ground based on the ground wave DMB will has been established.
November 27th, 2007
MS Korea, Anti-pishing business countdowns
The anti-pishing project of Microsoft for the Korean financial world will take concrete shape soon.
October 24th, 2007
Stanford MBA Learns from CDNetworks
CDNetworks announced that it would become a case taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. It will be the third Korean company to be selected as a case ...
October 3rd, 2007
The age of analog TV will be gone by 2012
Korean government held the Cabinet Council on Friday 21 to deliberate and decide upon "A Special Act to Turn Analog Television Broadcasting to Digital Television ...
September 27th, 2007
Korean government evaluates the quality of broadband
The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) announced on September 20 that it would comprehensively evaluate the quality of broadband to provide the quality informa...
September 24th, 2007
Dissatisfaction erupts among mobile phone users over 3G mobile
Recently, mobile communication providers have endeavored to popularize the 3G mobile phone. But, due to the problem of its call connection, they have earned users...
September 12th, 2007
Next-generation networks set to transform communications
Next-generation networks (NGN) herald the shift from a "one network, one service" approach, to the delivery of many services over a single network. Based on the I...
September 5th, 2007
Building social safety networks by expanding the use of LBS
Since the advent of LBS (Location Based Service), felonies such as abduction and homicide have been often settled by chasing the location of victims. Privacy poli...
September 5th, 2007
Korean IT Enterprises on a Mission to Popularize IPv6
Starting September, Korea's Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) will begin providing general users with various IPv6-based services that utilize recen...
August 31st, 2007
Samsung hosts 5th annual 4G Forum
Samsung Electronics hosts the '5th annual Samsung 4G Forum 2007' at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul from August 27 to 28. Over 130 high-profile industry leaders, academ...
August 27th, 2007
Samsung enhances Global mobile R&D Centers
Samsung Electronics announced its expansion of research and development (R&D) Centers in Poland, India and China.
August 24th, 2007
A third of mobile phone users will use HSDPA by 2011
By 2011, over a third of mobile phone users will switch to HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access).
July 25th, 2007
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