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Korea's major mobile carriers face criticism for reduced membership benefits. Their response? Enhancing partnerships and communication to address concerns and expand user discounts.
Korea's antitrust regulator is mulling fines of up to 5.5 trillion won ($4.1 billion) against the country's three major telecom companies over alleged price fixing.
SK Telecom has raised the severance pay offered through its voluntary resignation program 500 percent to 300 million won.
SK Telecom has released a "software as a service" (SaaS) passkey authentication system for enterprises that increases security through biometrics and public key cryptography.
SK Telecom and California-based Lambda will deploy Nvidia's H100 chips in a data center in Seoul in a collaboration on "GPUs as a Service" technology.
Videos of Korea's liberation, enhanced and recreated using AI, are displayed on the screen at the Independence Hall of Korea.
SK Telecom, Korea’s largest mobile carrier, said on Wednesday that it completed a two-month trial of its autonomous delivery robots utilizing its AI infrastructure.
Korea's top telco has a history of sponsoring the Korean fencing team, a tradition that continued with new innovations for the Paris Games.
SK Telecom expanded its AI veterinary image service, X Caliber, to Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
SK Telecom CEO Ryu Young-sang laid out a road map to generate growth through its AI investments as the company shifts to integrate the new technology on a core level.
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