Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 1:54:26 GMT -5
Telecom leaders and government agencies sign global partnership - Global data center demand is likely to skyrocket in the post-COVID-19 era. KT Corp. (KRX: 030200; NYSE: KT) is South Korea's largest telecommunications company. Preparing to expand data center business around the world in collaboration with Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation (KIND), a government agency. Because it is expected that Demand for this type of business will skyrocket in the post-COVID-19 era. During the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) last week. The two partners agreed to promote KT's global data center business and smart city projects.
They will also cooperate on data center projects. Exchange of business information Cooperation between the public and private sectors and consulting on business development and finance. "KT will leverage its diverse business successes from the domestic market to expand globally through our partnership with KIND," said Park Yoon-Young, Head of Corporate Business Development at KT. "Our partnership will WhatsApp Number List help Make it as easy for Korean businesses to leverage ICT resources overseas as they can in South Korea.” KT will focus on designing the data center and creating a business plan. product development and manage business operations. At the same time, KIND will take the lead in finding new demand for data centers in connection with overseas projects. By sharing such information with KT, it will help increase the investment attractiveness.
South Korea's leading telecom operators. "KIND is entering into the new business of data center construction by signing an MOU with KT," said Hur Kyong-Goo, CEO of KIND. "When our two companies join forces, We will help South Korean businesses achieve global success more efficiently.” Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corp., or KIND, is a government investment organization. that helps support overseas investment and development projects for South Korean businesses. KIND supports overseas infrastructure contracts. Provide information and advice Including creating joint investment in collaborative projects between the public and private sectors. Media contact
They will also cooperate on data center projects. Exchange of business information Cooperation between the public and private sectors and consulting on business development and finance. "KT will leverage its diverse business successes from the domestic market to expand globally through our partnership with KIND," said Park Yoon-Young, Head of Corporate Business Development at KT. "Our partnership will WhatsApp Number List help Make it as easy for Korean businesses to leverage ICT resources overseas as they can in South Korea.” KT will focus on designing the data center and creating a business plan. product development and manage business operations. At the same time, KIND will take the lead in finding new demand for data centers in connection with overseas projects. By sharing such information with KT, it will help increase the investment attractiveness.
South Korea's leading telecom operators. "KIND is entering into the new business of data center construction by signing an MOU with KT," said Hur Kyong-Goo, CEO of KIND. "When our two companies join forces, We will help South Korean businesses achieve global success more efficiently.” Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corp., or KIND, is a government investment organization. that helps support overseas investment and development projects for South Korean businesses. KIND supports overseas infrastructure contracts. Provide information and advice Including creating joint investment in collaborative projects between the public and private sectors. Media contact