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[Newsmaker] SKT under investigation for tampering with Olympic broadcasting cable
SK Telecom is facing a police investigation for damaging cable ducts installed by its domestic rival KT for the broadcasting system of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, which kicks off on Feb. 9. According to police and KT on Monday, four employees of SK Telecom and its contractor allegedly damaged three cable ducts installed underground in Daegwanryeong in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, for use by the International Broadcasting Center, a temporary hub for broadcasters during the event. KT i
Technology Dec. 4, 2017
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LG Uplus CEO bets future on 5G, AI
Kwon Young-soo, vice chairman and CEO of South Korean mobile carrier LG Uplus, conducted an organizational reshuffle in order to enhance the company’s competitiveness in the fields of the fifth-generation wireless network and artificial intelligence, the telecom firm said Sunday. LG Uplus, the third largest telecom firm in Korea by revenue, newly created a 5G team and reallocated its existing AI Business under the CEO office as part of an organizational shake-up for next year. In a letter sent t
Industry Dec. 3, 2017
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[Newsmaker] US ITC opens probe into SK hynix over patent infringement
The US International Trade Commission will open an inspection into South Korean chipmaker SK hynix over an alleged breach of patents owned by the US memory module firm Netlist, according to the industry Sunday. The commission’s action comes about a month after it announced it was embarking on an investigation into Samsung Electronics in October. The USITC said Friday that it held a vote on whether to examine SK hynix’s memory modules and components -- including circuit boards containing DRAM int
Industry Dec. 3, 2017
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Korea’s ICT investment heavily reliant on Samsung: report
Investments in information and communication technologies in South Korea slightly grew in 2016 from a year earlier, but more than half of the investments were made by the country’s No. 1 conglomerate Samsung, a report found on Thursday. According to the report by the Institute for Information & Communications Technology Promotion, investments by Korean companies in ICT rose from $21.73 billion to $22.17 billion last year. Korea ranked fourth among top 10 countries in terms of the amount of ICT i
Technology Nov. 30, 2017
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LG Electronics creates new convergence, B2B units
LG Electronics on Thursday announced the launch of a new business-to-business unit and a convergence business development center as part of an organization reshuffle for 2018. To accelerate preparations for future businesses, LG established the Convergence Business Development Center with the goal of planning the development of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and device-to-device connectivity solutions. The new entity can be compared to Samsung Research,
Industry Nov. 30, 2017
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China, Turkey, Iran tech firms eye Dongbu Daewoo Electronics
Electronics manufacturers from China, Turkey and Iran are competing to acquire South Korea’s Dongbu Daewoo Electronics, along with two other Korean companies, according to industry sources Wednesday. China’s Meidi Electronics, Turkey’s Vestel and Iran’s Entekhab have submitted letters of intent to purchase a 100 percent stake in Dongbu Daewoo, as of late Tuesday, the deadline for the main bidding applications, according to the financial industry. The two Korean companies are Dayou Winia, a provi
Industry Nov. 29, 2017
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[Reshaping Semicon Map] Chip industry sees new opportunities with IoT
The Korea Herald is publishing a series of articles dissecting the status and plans of South Korea’s leading semiconductor businesses that are shifting the shape of the global market. This is the fifth installment. -- Ed.The upcoming era of the Internet of Things is forecast to require a high level of collaboration among chipmakers, software developers and device manufacturers, according to the head of Arm Korea, a computing chip intellectual property company based in Seoul. To connect objects a
Technology Nov. 28, 2017
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Samsung likely to adopt LG Display’s LCD TV panels: sources
Samsung Electronics is likely to adopt liquid-crystal display panels manufactured by LG Display in its TVs that are slated for launch early next year, according to news reports and industry sources Monday. If the two South Korean tech giants reach an agreement in the ongoing negotiations, it will be the first case of Samsung using panels manufactured by a rival. According to a news report, the two sides are expected to reach an agreement in the near future, with the aim of unveiling the first “c
Technology Nov. 27, 2017
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Samsung to supply LTE smartphones for UK emergency network
Samsung Electronics announced Sunday that it will start supplying Long Term Evolution smartphones and related accessories to the UK’s new emergency services network for police, fire, ambulance and other public safety users across the country.The company’s LTE smartphones won an exclusive contract from the UK’s Home Office for their water resistance and emergency functions including voice services, according to company officials.The emergency services network is to replace the current airwave sys
Technology Nov. 26, 2017
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LG vice chairman pledges to automate contractors’ production facilities
Jo Seong-jin, vice chairman and CEO of LG Electronics pledged to expand the company’s efforts to automate production facilities and to consequently enhance manufacturing competitiveness in the global market, according to officials Sunday.“Capabilities at the production lines will determine the fate of the competition in the fourth industrial revolution era,” Jo said Friday at a workshop that invited officials from the company’s contractors, in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province. LG Elec. Vice C
Technology Nov. 26, 2017
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[Herald Interview] China chip tech to catch up by 2035: expert
[Reshaping Semicon Map]The Korea Herald is publishing a series of articles dissecting the status and plans of South Korea’s leading semiconductor businesses that are shifting the shape of the global market. This is the fourth installment. -- Ed.With increasing efforts to promote its semiconductor industry at the government level, it may be possible for China to step closer to first-tier technologies by 2035, according to a Chinese professor who is known as a “semiconductor tutor” to President Xi
Technology Nov. 26, 2017
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Samsung SDS wins blockchain project from Seoul Metropolitan Govt
Samsung SDS said Sunday that it will expand its blockchain business from industries to the public sector, marking its newly clinched deal with the Seoul Metropolitan Government. The software solution development unit of Samsung will take part in the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s project to establish an information strategy plan based on blockchain technology. The city government plans to apply blockchain technology to its administrative work across the city’s welfare, public safety and transpo
Technology Nov. 26, 2017
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[Herald Interview] Ushering in a 5G world
Oh Seong-mok, president of KT’s network business, says one of his most unforgettable memories is of when he was with a group of engineers from mobile chipset makers and KT officials, standing on a ski jump built for the upcoming PyeongChang Winter Olympics. The group had been mired in an endless debate over what would be the best specifications for the “5G Olympics” even after 10 months of heated overnight discussions via conference calls.With no resolution in sight, they took a trip to the ski
Technology Nov. 24, 2017
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KT expands presence of its AI platform with additional devices
South Korea’s mobile carrier KT on Thursday unveiled three additional devices connecting to its artificial intelligence speaker GiGA Genie as part of efforts to expand the use of the AI platform currently from the living room to all corners of a residence and even outside, with upgraded voice and dialogue capabilities. One of the devices is the GiGA Genie LTE, which combines a 10-watt Harman Kardon speaker and LTE router, running on an eight-hour battery.Adopting an LTE router, the AI speaker se
Technology Nov. 23, 2017
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In face of washer safeguard, Samsung, LG to open US plants sooner
South Korea’s washing machine exporters to the US, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, on Wednesday said they will start operations of their new plants in the US as early as possible to minimize the possible impact of a likely sanction on their products. Samsung and LG on Wednesday expressed concerns about the US International Trade Commission’s recommendation to the Donald Trump administration to impose a 50 percent tariff rate on large residential washer imports that exceeded a quota of 1.
Industry Nov. 22, 2017
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