LG Powercom
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LG Powercom Co, Ltd. (hangul:LG파워콤, 엘지파워콤) is a Korean telecommunications company, headquartered in Seocho-dong Seocho-gu, Seoul Korea, established in July 2006. It is one of the largest providers of high-speed broadband internet access in South Korea. The company is one of the largest telephone companies in South Korea, one of only two companies licensed to provide local telephone access. A division of the company known as internet system controls a large portion of the South Korean internet market. Korea Thrunet tried unsuccessfully to merge with LG Telecom, but then was acquired by LG Telecom in telecommunication systems. and brand name is Speed-X. The "LG Powercom" CEO is Lee Jeong Sik (이정식). and company is commonly referred to as "LG Powercom" (LG's Power computing).
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[edit] See also
- LG Group
- LG Telecom
- List of Korea-related topics
- Communications in South Korea
- Economy of South Korea
[edit] External links
- LG Powercom Homepage (in Korean)
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