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Sunday, April 30th, 2006
The Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) has decided to hold the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) general meeting in Seoul on Aug. 19-25, 2007. The OMA is the world's largest standardization organization that sets global private standards on wireless Internet solutions and services.
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Interview / u-POST Korea's postal service leaps into the 21st century knowledge economy To tide over the deteriorating postal service environment both at home and abroad and establish a self-supporting managerial base, Korea Post has been pursuing the u-POST 339 strategy, according to the most senior executive of Korea Post. Noting that the top managerial vision of Korea Post is to offer a postal service that can satisfy the people, Hwang Joongyeon, president of Korea Post said, 'We have map
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Busan Port Authority (BPA)'s effort to attract foreign investment from Japan is in full swing with Busan-Jinhae Free Economic Zone (BJFEZ) and Korea International Trade Association (KITA) BPA said it held an event for logistics companies from Korea and Japan to meet each other in Tokyo, Japan.
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
The writer is president of the Korea Game Development and Promotion Institute.... Ed. "Blue Ocean" refers to a market that has not been previously known or a market that does not exist so there is no competition. In the "blue ocean," the market demand is attained not by competition but by creation.
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
KT WiBro KT taking the initiative in diffusing WiBro service globally Following the Internet revolution sparked by the high-speed Internet, it is widely predicted that the second Internet revolution will happen in the wireless market through WiBro (Wireless Broadband). KT which has selected WiBro as one of the future new growth engines and has been systematically doing its commercialization preparations, including diverse service development by beefing up cooperation with collaboration companies alongside of equipment and technology development, is poised to provide commercial
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Korea's Mobile Game Industry Needs Tender Loving Care No one can deny that mobile game business circles have been experiencing explosive growth over the past several years, despite numerous difficulties and it is still steadily growing.
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Interview Highlight Korea's Mobile Internet technology leaps 6-12 months ahead of competitors The following are excerpts from an exclusive interview with the Minister of Information and Communication Rho Jun-hyong: Q: Would you explain to our readers your ministry's views and supporting policy for global WiBro standardization? The ministry has led the global standardization of IEEE802.16e to realize a sizable economy through globalization of the WiBro technology. The IEEE 802.16e technology standard was adopted as the main technology of WiBro at the end of 2005.
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Asia & Global Market Outlook New business opportunities emerging Korea's telematics industry is currently laying the groundwork to emerge as a global telematics power within a short period, based on its advanced IT industry. Although Korea began its telematics industry late in comparison with the United States or Europe, Korea's growth potential is huge due to its leading communication environment globally and terminal production ability and so the world also pays attention to Korea as a tel
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Essay This essay is the second in Tom Coyner's series of six articles. Understanding Korean management can be a full time occupation. Tom Coyner briefly explores one aspect that directly impacts on how things are done.
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
Ocean Day / MOMAF The ocean offers new horizons for maritime science technology With the recent inauguration of Kim Sung-jin as Minister of Maritime Affairs & Fisheries (MOMAF), as an impetus, MOMAF is ambitiously pushing ahead with its strategy to become one of the five maritime powers globally.
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