| 4th December - KT Freetel and
NTT DoCoMo announced that they have agreed to jointly invest in U Mobile Sdn Bhd,
a new Malaysian 3G mobile operator that is scheduled to launch commercial service
in 2008. The two companies will collectively acquire 33 percent control of the
new market entrant. Upon approval of the Malaysian government, KTF and DoCoMo
will invest 100 million U.S. dollars respectively through third-party allotment
of new shares, giving each company 16.5 percent shares with voting rights. KTF
and DoCoMo will jointly participate in U Mobile's management and draw on their
3G expertise to enhance U Mobile's competitiveness. The two companies intend in
future to promote international roaming services through U Mobile 3G network for
their respective customers traveling in Malaysia. About KT Freetel Since
the launch of PCS service in 1997, KTF has grown into a prominent mobile communications
service provider with 13.6 million subscribers in Korea. It has always been at
the fore-front of providing innovative services -- delivering enriched customer
values in communications as well as providing a cutting-edge mobile internet and
convergence services in information, entertainment and transaction areas. Initially
implementing the WCDMA network in Seoul metropolitan area in 2003, KTF has launched
a HSPA service in June 2006 and a fully nationwide HSPA service in March 2007,
and thus became the world's first operator to achieve with 99% population coverage
with HSPA. With the new brand "SHOW," KTF has acquired more than 2.8
million 3G customers in just nine months of nationwide launch, the vast majority
of who are HSPA users, and is currently the No.1 HSPA operator in the World. Back
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