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Driver Date |
2010-07-27 | |
Version |
6.6.0.0 | |
Driver for |
Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit Windows Server 2003 (5.2) 32 bit Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit Windows 8 (6.2) 32 bit |
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Name | KT Corporation |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Key people | Hyun-Mo Koo (CEO) |
Founded | (as Korea Telegrams Hansung Administration) Hansung, Joseon (now Seoul, South Korea(as Korean Telecommunications Authority, KTA) Seongnam, South Korea |
Revenue | KRW 20,166,817 million (2012) |
Owner | Government of South Korea through the National Pension Service (12.19%) |
Number of employees | 32,186 (December 2012) |
KT Corporation (Hangul: 주ìíì¬ ì¼ì´í°), formerly Korea Telecom , is South Korea's largest telecommunications company. The formerly fully-state-owned firm (the government's National Pension Service currently owns 12.19% shares and is the largest shareholder) is South Korea's first telecommunications company and as such it dominates the local landline and broadband Internet market, serving about 90 percent of the country's fixed-line subscribers and 45 percent of high-speed Internet users. After selling its wireless affiliate Korea Mobile Telecom in 1994, KT returned to the wireless market with the creation of PCS carrier KTF in January 1997. The company's 2009 merger with KTF, its wireless subsidiary, made it the country's ninth largest chaebol (conglomerate) with nearly 24 trillion won ($20 billion) in assets. In January 2011, KT launched unified brand "Olleh" for both fixed-line and cellular broadband services.