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- Korea Telecom Delivers Video On Demand
- Korea Telecom KT, a leading broadband service provider in Korea, planned to roll out one of the nation's first Video On Demand VOD to over five million Internet broadband subscribers. Since this was the first service of its kind that seamlessly weds the users' personal computers with their televisions, references...
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- Optimum Ultra: So how fast is it?
- Optimum Ultra: So how fast is it?Up to 101Mbps is not fastI get a MINIMUM of 100 Mbps plus VoIP including the phone for a whopping $20/month. No limits. No caps. I don't live in America, but you guys are getting seriously ripped off. Just my 2 cents.Fastest service where...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-07
- SK Telecom Cuts Operating Expenses by 70% and Capital Expenses by 60% for Mobile Cyworld
- SK Telecom is the largest mobile communications service provider in Korea. In 2004, SK Telecom launched Mobile Cyworld, a mobile service that provides access to Cyworld, the largest online community site in Korea, through the Nate wireless internet service. To ensure it continues to deliver high performance for a rapidly...
- Case studies 2009-05-01
- In-Stat: 30 percent of global wireless will be 3G, 4G by 2013
- Advanced wireless networks---3G and 4G---will represent 30 percent of global wireless subscriptions, up from 11 percent at the end of 2008, according to research firm In-Stat. Despite all of the chatter about advanced wireless services In-Stat's research is an eye-opener. In the tech crowd one would assume...
- Blog posts 2009-03-18
- Will telcos ever embrace open source?
- Will telcos ever embrace open source?You're not really discussing open source here.You're talking about the business model for the delivery of information.So when you write:The Internet itself grew up in defiance of the telcos. Its business model is anathema to them. Thus telcos and cable operators do all they can...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- IBM expands cloud computing footprint
- IBM on Wednesday said that it has opened four new cloud computing centers sprinkled around emerging markets. The latest additions give Big Blue 14 cloud computing centers. Specifically, IBM rolled out cloud computing centers in Sao Paulo, Brazil; Bangalore, India; Seoul, Korea; and Hanoi, Vietnam. ...
- Blog posts 2008-09-23
- What's future proofing worth? Analyzing the Verizon FiOS bet
- What's future proofing worth? Analyzing the Verizon FiOS betcoax vs fiberNo brainer, but if Verizon thinks this is a 10-year ROI or something, think again.Cable has enough bandwidth to satisfy any residential / home-office use for the forseeable future. Heck, phone companies can now cram 3 or 4 high-def video...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- Wanted: Alcatel-Lucent new leaders to fix merger debacle
- Wanted: Alcatel-Lucent new leaders to fix merger debacleRelying on CDMA sales? LOL. CDMA is dead.Verizon Half of Sprint Nextel is IDEN, Japans' KDD, Korea Telecom, and India's Tata TeleServices are the last remaining CDMA strong holds. The rest of the world has moved to GSM and related technologies and this...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-29
- GPON: The Gateway PON
- Fiber To The Home FTTH deployments continue to enjoy accelerated growth worldwide, with major deployments underway in Japan (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation [NTT]), Korea Korea Telecom and the United States Verizon. Passive Optical Networking PON deployments are currently segmented in two flavors: Ethernet PON EPON in Japan and Korea,...
- White papers 2008-05-21
- Helio
- Editor's note: Because evaluating wireless coverage requires experience with the network in a wide variety of physical locations, CNET does not rate wireless carriers. We can, however, tell you everything you need to know about the major carriers. We invite your feedback and ratings in our user opinions section--the more...
- Product reviews 2008-04-24
- KTF Improves Transaction Speed by 1,000% With Integrated Authentication Service System
- Established in 1997, Korea Telecom FreeTel KTF is Korea's second largest mobile operator with a subscriber base of approximately 12 - 13 million. KTF required a system that could be developed quickly and was compliant with existing databases. KTF's Service Infrastructure Research Centre, part of its Research & Development Institute,...
- Case studies 2008-03-01
- AT&T's Randall Stephenson: Don't dork up the rules
- AT&T's Randall Stephenson: Don't dork up the rulesAT&T is concerned about their own...velocity of commerce. Just like every other corporation.What needs to be looked out for is the consumer. And just because AT&T pads their coffers it's not a sign it is best for the consumer and the economy...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- WiMAX Backhaul: No Longer Takes a Back Seat
- WiMAX is a versatile technology, enabling different service providers to offer compelling voice, rich media and data-oriented services in fixed, nomadic and down the road - mobile modes of operation. It fits the strategy of incumbent Telcos, cable companies, satellite operators and broadband ISPs without a wireless play to extend...
- White papers 2007-10-01
- Differences
- I am gaining interesting insights into differences in technology adoption as I travel to various parts of the world. Today I am in Beijing where I have met with customers, prospects, analysts, and journalists. One theme that has been expressed is that China looks to the US and Europe to...
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- iPhone step aside. Helio's Ocean does what you don't (and their NYC store opens tomorrow)
- iPhone step aside. Helio's Ocean does what you don't and their NYC store opens tomorrowHelio.. butt ugly hardware, butt ugly software A+ for consistencyntWhere Ocean doesn't compareDisplay: Ocean= 2.4" 240x320, iPhone= 3.5" 480x320Memory: Ocean=200meg, iPhone= 8 or 4 gig (how much money to upgrade the memory to 4 gig...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-27
- Outrage: starting today South Korea blocks our soldiers from using VoIP
- Starting today, U.S. soldiers stationed in South Korea can no longer use U.S.-based VoIP services to phone home.Now, they will have to use a South Korean telco such as Korea Telecom Corp., Hanaro Telecom Inc. as well as LG Dacom Corp. These soldiers must obtain a South Korean local...
- Blog posts 2007-05-31
- D5: Senator John McCain's league of extraordinary gentlemen
- Presidential candidate Senator John McCain took fielded some tough questions from Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher in the opening interview at the D: All Things Digital conference. One of the more interesting exchanges during the interview, beyond McCain's positions on various campaign issues, was his call for the best...
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- Helio seen on the ropes: and I saw it coming
- I readily admit that when I get into "I told you so" mode, I am not all that charming.But sometimes the facts call for it.Like this morning when fellow blogger Andy Abramson cites press reports that indicates that EarthLink and SK Telecoms mobile Helio offering is bleeding cash and...
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- Hey AT&T, just park that U-verse DSLAM in my yard
- Hey AT&T, just park that U-verse DSLAM in my yardSign me up!AT&T can use my yard under the same terms. I think AT&T putting these boxes in private owners' yards in exchange for service would be a triumph of the free market over excessive regulation.B-52s versus FiberLet get this...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-20
- Helio Drift (black)
- Photo gallery:Helio DriftOf all the mobile virtual network operators MVNOs targeting the youth market, Helio has been getting the most buzz. A joint effort by California-based Earthlink and Korea-based SK Telecom, Helio launched earlier this year with a slick marketing campaign...
- Product reviews 2006-11-17
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