Articles tagged with: WiBro
The gap between the theoretical speed and real speed of mobile WiMAX service has turned out to be very wide, according to test results released by the government.
KT and SK Telecom are offering a …
SK Telecom, the No. 1 mobile carrier in Korea, said it will begin Long Term Evolution (LTE) service in July. Further, the company has no intention to invest more in WiBro, the Korea version of …
The first mobile WiMAX version of the Galaxy Tab will be available in Korea soon thanks to recent approval from the Radio Research Agency of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC).
The Korean version of the …
Intel, the US-based chipmaker, decided to invest in WiBro (Wireless Broadband), the Korean version of mobile WiMAX.
Intel Capital plans to invest $20 million in WiBro Infra, a joint venture with KT, Samsung Electronics and …
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, …
The world’s first mobile WiMAX operators, KT and SK Telecom, officially declared that LTE (Long-Term Evolution) will be their next-generation network infrastructure. The smallest mobile carrier, LG UPlus, said it will also ride the LTE …
KT, the world’s first WiBro (Wireless Broadband) or Korean version of mobile WiMAX service provider with its rival SK Telecom, said Monday it will establish a joint venture with Samsung Electronics and Intel in June …
While the Korean version of mobile WiMAX, or WiBro (wireless broadband), which first commercialized in Korea in 2006, is drawing attention as one of candidates for the 4G standard along with Long-Term Evolution (LTE).
Theoretically …
As of March 24th, Chinese equipment manufacturer, Huawei, has been excluded from KT’s large-scale mobile WiMAX project. The superficial reason given is that Huawei will not be able to meet KT’s new requests for specific …
KT, South Korea’s dominant fixed-line operator, said Friday that it has agreed with Intel, the world’s largest semiconductor maker, to collaborate on expanding its next-generation mobile technology overseas.
Under the agreement, Intel will produce a chipset …




