KTF
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KTF (Korea Telecom Freetel, KRXS: 032390, KOSPI: KTF) is a South Korean telecommunications firm, specializing in cellular, or mobile, phones. Since 1999, it has also developed extensive overseas operations. The current CEO is Cho Young-Chu. The company has 12 million subscribers in South Korea. The company is credited with developing customized ring back tones.
In 2003, KTF received an order from PT Mobile-8 Telecom of Indonesia for a comprehensive consulting service. KTF also signed a contract for the export of its CDMA network management system and invested US$10 million in the Indonesian mobile provider.
In India, the firm completed the first stage of its contract with Reliance for US$2.65 million worth of the CDMA network construction.
KTF also holds a 25% stake in CEC Mobile of China, after investing a sum of 4.5 billion won in 2002.
The two major shareholders of KTF are KT(52.99%) and NTT DoCoMo(10.03%).
KTF sponsors a professional StarCraft team.
[edit] See also
- List of South Korean companies
- List of telephone operating companies
- Economy of South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
- SK Telecom
- LG Telecom
- Korea Telecom
- U Mobile
[edit] External links
- KTF Official corporate site, in English
- KTF Official corporate site, in Korean
- Korea Telecom Freetel Mobile GUI design case study
- Korea Telecom Freetel Identity Mobile Consulting
- KTF Members Homepage
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