TU Media Corp. was
South Korea
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's first mobile
broadcast
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service company headquartered in
Seoul
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,
South Korea
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. Its name stood for "TV for you." It was established in 2003 as a subsidiary of
SK Telecom
SK Telecom Co., Ltd. ( or ) is a South Korean wireless telecommunications operator and former film distributor and is part of the SK Group, one of the country's largest chaebols. It leads the local market with 50.5 percent share as of 2008. ...
. SK Telecom owned 44% of the company's shares. Currently about 1.3 million people were subscribers to the service before its shutdown.
Service
TU Media Corp. provides services on the Satellite Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (
S-DMB) network with full coverage for the
Korean peninsula
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.
In April 2006, in preparation for the
2006 FIFA World Cup
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service was made available along the entire
KTX
Korea Train eXpress (), often known as KTX (), is South Korea's high-speed rail system, operated by Korail. Construction began on the high-speed line from Seoul to Busan in 1992. KTX services were launched on April 1, 2004.
From Seoul Station ...
rail system; providing a high quality reception at a travelling speed of 300 km/h.
On May 25, 2006, TU Media opened its service in the
Busan Subway system.
TU Milestones
* 2001 Sep. Applied for the registration to the ITU Satellite Network (by SK Telecom)
* 2002 Nov. Established Wireless Test Center(Seoul)
* 2003 Sep. Signed a contract with Japan’s MBCo for joint possession of DMB satellite
* 2003 Dec. Established TU Media Corp.
* 2004 Feb. Completed Broadcasting Center
* 2004 Mar. Successfully launched DMB satellite called ‘Hanbyul’
* 2004 Dec. Acquired satellite DMB business license
* 2005 Jan. Began pilot satellite DMB service
* 2005 May Launched commercial satellite DMB service with 7 video and 20 audio channels
* 2006 May Offered 12 video and 26 audio channels
* 2006 Dec. Reached 1,020,000 subscribers
* 2007 Apr. Launched a data channel for traffic information
* 2007 Sep. Offered 18 video and 20 audio channels
* 2008 Feb. Reached 1,300,000 subscribers
* 2008 Jun. Offered 21 video and 19 audio channels
* 2008 Jul. Reached 1,400,000 subscribers
* 2010 Nov. Merger with SK Telink
* 2012 Jul. TU Media closure
* 2012 Aug.
S-DMB service ends.
See also
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Economy of South Korea
The economy of South Korea is a Developed country, highly developed mixed economy. By nominal GDP, it has the List of countries by GDP (nominal), 5th largest economy in Asia and the List of countries by GDP (nominal), 13th largest in the worl ...
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Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
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Communications in South Korea
In South Korea, telecommunications services improved dramatically in the 1980s with the assistance of foreign partners and as a result of the development of the electronics industry. The number of telephones in use in 1987 reached 9.2 million, a c ...
References
External links
TU Media Homepage
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Communications in South Korea
Mobile phone companies of South Korea
Telecommunications companies of South Korea