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Article: HANDSET SHORTAGE PLAGUES SOUTH KOREA'S 3G CELL PHONE SERVICE.
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- AsiaPulse News
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- December 29, 2003
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SEOUL, Dec 29 Asia Pulse - Third-generation (3G) cellular phones that use a European standard have finally arrived Monday in South Korea, but the technology remains out of reach for most because of a lack of handsets.
SK Telecom Co. (KSE:17670) and KTF Co. released the long-awaited 3G service, based on Europe-backed wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) standard, with no more than 800 handsets.
Theoretically, the 3G mobile phone services allow speedy access to data and video over the Internet. However, users of the much-vaunted technology are now getting a reality check.
The bulky and expensive 3G handsets, of which only two models are ...