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Korea Telecom Directory previously provided phone directory services through booklets and CD-ROMs using an integrated brand called "Superpage". More recently, the company moved towards an electronic business model to leverage the cost and accessibility advantages of the Internet. To protect the integrity and confidentiality of data for its more than 22 million subscribers, as well as its own corporate network, the company needed to replace its previously ineffective antivirus software product with a comprehensive and powerful security solution.
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SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/-- ILOG(R) , today announced that Korea Telecom (KT), the largest common carrier in South Korea, has deployed a custom automated workforce scheduling system based on ILOG's planning and scheduling software. A key part of the carrier's overhaul of its Operational Support Systems (OSS) system, called NeOSS, the application was developed by KSTEC, the exclusive distributor of ILOG software in South Korea.
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Korea Telecom Directory purchased the FortiGate-400 Antivirus Firewall platform to protect its 10 corporate servers which link more than 170 individual client systems. Since implementing the Fortinet solution, Korea Telecom Directory has seen significant improvement in network security, performance and availability.
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WiBro is a so-called fourth-generation communication technology, known as mobile WiMax outside of Korea. Samsung Electronics on Wednesday announced it will provide WiBro equipments to U.S. telecommunication company Sprint Nextel, which will build a $3-billion nationwide network in America by 2008.
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According to the ITU, Asia-Pacific Telecommunication Indicators 2000, of the top four Internet economies (by number of users), three are in Asia -- Japan, China and Korea. Combined, these three countries have 59 million users compared to the 83.8 million users in the United States.
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