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Metro Ethernet Network Case Study Brief
White Paper KT (formerly Korea Telecom); is the world's ninth largest telecommunications service provider, and largest Broadband Services provider. Recognizing that the metro is the next point of growth for networking,... [03 Jul 2008]
KT Integrates More Than 100 Telecom Services with 42-Terabyte Oracle-Driven Solution
White Paper KT provides more than 100 telecommunication services to 32 million customers across Korea. Until recently, KT delivered these services via 71 information systems-all of them managed independently. Today,... [03 Jul 2008]
Design Reverse-Engineering and Automated Design Pattern Detection in Smalltalk
White Paper This thesis also documents the development of a software tool, KT, which can reverse-engineer design diagrams from Smalltalk code, and use this information to detect the aforementioned patterns. The purpose of this... [03 Jul 2008]
Major Korean Telco Saving U.S.$90 Million a Year With Unified Operations Support System
White Paper With some 26 million customers in the competitive Korean telecom market, incumbent carrier KT needed the ability to swiftly introduce new services. KT used Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 development... [24 Apr 2008]
Korea Telecom Delivers Video On Demand
White Paper 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. In planning the service,... [31 Aug 2007]
WiBro experiment opens its doors to the public
News WiBro, South Korea's homegrown equivalent of mobile WiMax, is ready to go public. A WiBro pilot is scheduled to run in South Korea during April and May using 3,000 triallists in and around Seoul. Around 12,000 Koreans have already... [05 Apr 2006]
Kun-Hee Lee
AS Profile Samsung has a strong alliance with Korean telecoms provider KT, in line with the government's long-term strategy to nurture the domestic information economy. Samsung is a big player that's just getting bigger. [23 Sep 2005]
Korea rolls out 60kmph broadband
News Korean Telecoms company KT is working with the national Ministry of Information and Communications to build access points in the capital city Seoul and 19 other cities next year. CEO of KT Ken Lee said:... [22 Jun 2005]
Lucent wins $120m Asia deals
News The wireless telephone network equipment maker will supply China Telecom, India's Tata Teleservices, Korea's KT and Vietnam Power Telecoms (VP Telecom) with network solutions based on Bell Labs technology, the research... [15 Jun 2004]
Reversible Electronic Logic Using Switches
White Paper To reduce the energy dissipation of a logic operation below ln(2) kT (near thermal noise) requires the use of reversible logic for fundamental thermodynamic reasons. The continuing revolution in computer hardware is... [25 Feb 2004]
Chinese mobile operator hedges bets with Java
News South Korean company KT Freetel was once an exclusive BREW user but it's being forced by a government decision to add Java into its line-up. China Unicom plans to distribute mobile phone downloads using a version of... [15 Jul 2003]
Wi-Fi hotspots to boom - many providers to go bust
News The world's two largest hotspot providers are Korea's KT and T-Mobile in the US, showing the strength of incumbents and cellular companies. The number of public wireless LAN (PWLAN) hotspots will grow almost ten-fold to... [24 Apr 2003]
Slammer time - SQL worm brings net to its knees over weekend
News In South Korea, the country's largest ISP KT Corp said all almost all its customers lost their connections during the attack. A worm that attacks Microsoft's database software spread through the internet over the... [27 Jan 2003]
Verizon Wireless cautious about Qualcomm high-speed data
News And Korean carriers SK Telecom and KT Freetel have also launched commercial EV-DO networks. Verizon Wireless has scrapped plans to build a next-generation data-only mobile network for complex tasks such as video... [12 Dec 2002]
Broadband to be rolled out to EVERY South Korean home
News The money will come from South Korea's largest telecoms company, KT Corp, along with several other ISPs. Every household in South Korea will soon have broadband internet access thanks to a £7bn government-backed scheme. [06 Nov 2002]