Articles tagged with: KT
Apple iPhone has sold one million units as of September 16th in Korea since its debut in November. The number of subscribers to the iPhone 3GS is 898,500 and iPhone 4 users are at 116,698. …
SK Telecom, the largest mobile carrier in Korea, has been offering an unlimited data usage plan for its smartphone users as of last month. Now, KT and LG U Plus are jumping on the unlimited …
A major WiBro reference site for KT, Hyundai Heavy Industries, is turning to a 3G network-based mobile office environment.
Last year, KT announced it had implemented a WiBro-based mobile environment for Hyundai Heavy Industries, …
Prior to introducing the Apple iPad, KT, the sole distributor of iPhone in Korea, announced last week it will release an Android-based low-end tablet PC, named “Identity Tab” on September 10th.
The 7-inch tablet PC …
Two leading mobile carriers, SK Telecom and KT, are pursuing different network strategies to embrace increasing data traffic generated mainly by smartphone usage.
KT, the sole distributor of the Apple iPhone, is expanding its Wi-Fi …
With the start of the official launch of the Olleh Pad by KT set for August 30th, the upcoming fierce tablet-PC battle is underway. The 7-inch tablet PC is manufactured by Enspert, a Korea-based venture. …
Display : 7-inch TFD LCD (Multi-touch)
Resolution : 800×480 (WVGA)
Processor: ARM Cortex-A8 1Ghz
Network : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR
Inerface : USB 2.0/micro HDMI, Audio Jack 3.5
OS : Android 2.1
Memory : 512MB
While KT, the sole distributor of the iPhone in Korea, has been receiving preorders of Apple’s latest smartphone before the official release in September. From Wednesday, the iPhone 4 received more than 200,000 preorders in …
While KT, the sole distributor of the iPhone in Korea, is talking with Apple to introduce the iPad in the local market, the second-largest mobile operator is also preparing to launch an Android-based tablet PC, …
KT, Korea’s top fixed-line operator and No. 2 mobile carrier, said it will spend 5.1 trillion won (US$ 4.31 billion) on fixed-line and wireless networks over the next four years to cover surging data traffic …




