GSMA, KT and SK Telecom Put Spotlight on Korean Mobile Industry
16 Juni 2009 - 1:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Korean Mobile Operators Host Recent GSMA Board Meeting, Showcase
Korea's Leadership and Innovation in Global ICT Industry LONDON,
and SEOUL, South Korea, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The GSMA, which
represents the interests of the worldwide mobile communications
industry, yesterday held its most recent Board meeting in Seoul,
South Korea. The meeting was jointly hosted by Korean mobile
operators KT and SK Telecom and attended by executives of the 25 of
world's leading mobile operators. The one-day event also served to
highlight the important role of Korea in the world's ICT industry,
with executives from Samsung and LG Electronics presenting their
visions of future innovation to the GSMA Board. "Both SK Telecom
and KT are considered pioneers in one of the world's most dynamic
and technologically advanced markets. We are honoured to have had
this opportunity to visit Korea and to learn more about the
technologies and services which are shaping the future of
communications not only in Korea, but also in the global industry,"
said Rob Conway, CEO and Member of the Board of the GSMA. "We would
especially like to thank KT and SK Telecom for agreeing to host the
GSMA Board in their country and for the outstanding hospitality
displayed over the past few days." SK Telecom and KT are extremely
active and visible in the GSMA, having served on the Board since
2008 and 2003, respectively. Both organisations take leading roles
in the GSMA's committees and working groups, which focus on the
investigation and development of a range of technology initiatives
which will create greater value for the mobile industry and for
businesses and consumers around the world. For instance, KT and SK
Telecom are engaged in the Rich Communication Suite (RCS)
initiative, a service providing interoperable, enriched
communication capabilities all accessible through a user's mobile
phone contact list. Both SK Telecom and KT have also been
proponents of the GSMA SmartSIM project, with the goal of driving
the development and adoption of the SmartSIM, a large capacity USIM
(Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card that allows users to
store personal mobile contents and freely access phonebook data or
multimedia files even after switching mobile phones and to run
various mobile applications such as personalized portals or
multimedia messaging. SK Telecom was the first to propose the
SmartSIM initiative to the GSMA and in February 2009 successfully
led the launch of GSMA SmartSIM project to cooperate in the
standardisation of such technologies. Additionally, KT has been
heavily involved in the GSMA's Mobile Embedded Initiative, which
aims to develop the market for mobile connectivity in
machine-to-machine and other consumer devices. KT has also been a
leading force in the GSMA's Pay-Buy-Mobile initiative which is
designed to provide a single global approach to enabling
contactless payments using a mobile phone. Woo-Sik Kim, President
of KT Personal Customer Group said, "With its proactive
participation in the GSMA, KT has engaged in the key projects which
would increase the value for its customers, while strengthening its
position as a key player in the global market by sharing its
expertise and learnings in mobile services. KT will continue to
work with the GSMA in providing the blueprint of the future mobile
industry, and being a driver in the coming era of the ICT
renaissance." Man-Won Jung, CEO of SK Telecom said, "The GSMA Board
Meeting has served as a great opportunity for us to show the world
Korea's advanced information and communication technologies and
services. Moreover, we were able to strengthen our networking with
major mobile telecommunications companies around the world. SK
Telecom will continue to play its role as the global leader in the
ICT industry by actively participating in GSMA activities which
contribute to the development of the worldwide mobile
telecommunications industry." This week's Board meeting highlighted
themes related to the role that telecommunications companies would
play in the movement to revive the world economy. In April, the
GSMA and 24 of the world's largest mobile communications companies
signed a letter urging the G-20 governments to endorse ambitious
private sector development that could see more than $550 billion of
private capital invested, could create 25 million jobs and boost
global GDP by between 3-4% (source: AT Kearney). This growth is
predicated on the construction of new mobile broadband networks
based on the GSM family of technology. In order to ensure the rapid
build of networks and successful deployment of services over these
networks, G-20 governments must allocate the radio spectrum needed
over time to build the new networks, and deliver a stable,
predictable and minimally intrusive regulatory environment to
encourage the necessary investment. "At a time when many are
looking to government to dig deep to finance an economic recovery,
the mobile industry is in the rare position of being able to
provide a private sector stimulus," commented Alexander Izosimov,
Chairman, GSMA. "Mobile has the ability to connect hundreds of
millions into the global information economy, and in doing so,
usher in a new era of productivity, efficiency and prosperity."
About KT KT Corporation (NYSE:KTC) a provider of broadband and
telecom services to more than 30 million customers in Korea. KT,
Korea's top integrated wired/wireless communications service
provider, has been Korea's leader in the development of the
information & communications business for the last 28 years. In
the same time, KT has helped turn Korea into an IT powerhouse with
the cutting edge technology in broadband service, especially FTTH.
With the commercial launch of WIBRO -- the world's first wireless
broadband service -- and MegaTV -- the outstanding Pre-IPTV
service, KT is paving the way for U-Korea with ubiquitous
infrastructure through which people can share information wherever
they are. For more information please visit the KT website at
http://www.kt.com/ or email to . About SK Telecom SK Telecom
(NYSE:SKMNYSE:KSE:NYSE:017670) is Korea's leading
telecommunications provider with more than 23 million subscribers,
which accounts for more than 50% of the total market. The company
established in 1984, reached KRW 11.6 trillion in revenue in 2008.
SK telecom was the first to launch and commercialize CDMA, CDMA
2001x, CDMA EV-DO and HSDPA networks, and it currently provides
cellular, wireless internet, mobile media, global roaming service
and more. For more information, please visit
http://www.sktelecom.com/ or send email to . About the GSMA The
GSMA represents the interests of the worldwide mobile
communications industry. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites
nearly 800 of the world's mobile operators, as well as more than
200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset
makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet
companies, and media and entertainment organisations. The GSMA is
focused on innovating, incubating and creating new opportunities
for its membership, all with the end goal of driving the growth of
the mobile communications industry. For more information, please
visit http://www.gsmworld.com/. DATASOURCE: GSMA CONTACT: Daniel
Lowther: +44 7747 636 687, or Richard Fogg, +44 7887 845 236, both
of GSMA, ; or Youngjin Ham of KT, +82-2-730-6317, ; or Mina Ryu,
+82-2-6100-3845, or Lauren H. Kim +82-2-6100-3830, both of SK
Telecom, Web Site: http://www.kt.com/ http://www.sktelecom.com/
http://www.gsmworld.com/
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