SK Telecom
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SK Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, e& Group, Singtel and SoftBank had held the inaugural meeting of the Global Telco AI Alliance (GTAA) and announced their plans to establish a joint venture.
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Vivek Ranadivé, managing director of Bow Capital and owner of the Sacramento Kings, has inked an AI investment partnership with SK Networks, earlier this week.
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TM Forum has welcomed SK Telecom as its newest member.
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SK Telecom (SKT) and Thales have successfully tested advanced quantum-resistant cryptography in a joint collaboration.
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SK Telecom (SKT) and Deutsche Telekom have announced plans to jointly develop a telco-specific large language model (LLM).
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SK Telecom (SKT) has announced that it is investing US$100 million in Anthropic, a AI safety and research company based in San Francisco.
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Global operators have formed the global telco AI alliance for collaboration and innovation in AI.
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SK Telecom is partnering with Pindrop, a provider of voice security, identity and intelligence, to bring secure voice authentication and voice liveness detection to the Korean market.
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SK Telecom (SKT) has signed an MoU with Singtel to grow the metaverse businesses where both operate, starting with Singapore.
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SK Telecom and NTT DoCoMo are to work together on 5G and 6G, plus services such as the metaverse.
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South Korean operator SK Telecom has succeeded in getting its approaches to quantum-era securing considered as global standards.
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SK Telecom has announced the launch of the ‘SK ICT Alliance’ to jointly develop and invest in convergence technologies alongside SK Square and SK Hynix.
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SK Telecom and Qualcomm have discussed the possibility of working together at CES 2022.
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Shin-Won Choi, CEO and chairman of SK networks has resigned from his positions.
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SK Telecom is splitting into two companies, with an technology investment unit to be spun off in November.
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Korea's SK Telecom is to split into two companies: an AI and digital infraco, and a division tentatively called the ICT Investment Company.
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The e-commerce subsidiary of South Korean telco SK Telecom has entered into a distribution and investment deal with Amazon.
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SK Telecom and Deutsche Telekom have established a joint venture (JV) to develop advanced 5G in-building solutions and capitalise on global growth in demand for 5G repeaters.
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A blockchain-powered “wallet” has been introduced by SK Telecom to support the Korean government’s digitalisation drive, Government24.
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South Korea's three major mobile operators have agreed to invest US$22 billion (KRW 25.7 trillion) over the next 18 months, to boost 5G infrastructure across the country.
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Three major telcos in South Korea have collaborated with an insurance firm to launch the blockchain-based Mobile Notification Service (MNS) for insurance customers.
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South Korea’s SK Telecom has announced that it is the first mobile operator in the world to exceed the 1 million 5G customer mark.
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SK Telecom has deployed A10 Networks’ Thunder Convergent Firewall (Thunder CFW) as part of its core equipment for its 5G network.
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A second South Korean company has launched a 5G roaming service with a European operator.
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BICS has established a live 5G data roaming service between Swiss operator Swisscom and South Korean carrier SK Telecom.
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SK Telecom has signed agreements with Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung Electronics in order to jointly research and develop advanced 5G and 6G mobile network technologies.
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South Korea’s SK Telecom and Microsoft are to work together on cloud, 5G and other new technologies, the companies have announced from Seoul.
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“By the end of 2019, the United States will have 92 5G deployments in markets nationwide.” These are the bold claims made by President Donald Trump at a White House event on 5G deployment in April 2019.
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South Korea is on track to become the first country to offer commercial mobile 5G services when its three MNOs launch their services later this week.
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In three years the global Ngena alliance has expanded from just four carriers to 25, providing SD-WAN access to 200 countries and territories. Its chief, Alessandro Adriani, tells Alan Burkitt-Gray how it is enabling member companies to offer services around the world