Mobile Paradise
These days I got interested in the wireless technologies, because those are the most mainstream technologies here in Korea. The Ministry of Information and Communication, or MIC, phased in a new groth tatics of nurturing eight new servcies, three infrastructures and nine hardware-related business under the title IT839 in 2004. IT839 includes:
* 8 new services
- WiBro Service
- DMB Service
- Home N/W Service
- Telematics Service
- RFID-based Service
- W-CDMA Service
- Terrestrial DTV
- Internet Telephony
* 3 infrastructure
- Broadband Convergence Network
- U-Sensor Network
- Internel Protocol v6
* 9 products
- Next-Generation Mobile Communications
- Digital TV
- Home Network
- IT SoC
- Next-Generation PC
- Embedded SW
- Telematics
- Intelligent Service Robot
It rearranged its portfolio by adding new promient growth phased like IT services and radio tags to the lineup, and retitled the plan u-IT839.
In addition, it revealed its plan to help Korea become a world leader in mobile technology by 2010. The plan, dubbed M1 (Mobile No. 1), will be pushed to achieve the goal.
Among them are creating a special mobile district, where all existing and burgeoning mobile technology will be used. The citizens there will be free to use every next-generation telecom platform such as TD-SCDMA, WiBro and GSM.
I felt like I needed to know about mobiled 3D related technologies. So I surveyed the development environment for them. Here's the links [Mobile]
