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				<title>Samsung Research Fellow Juho Lee Named Inaugural Recipient of IEEE ComSoc Excellence in Supporting Standardization for Communications Award</title>
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									<description><![CDATA[  Juho Lee, a fellow at Samsung Electronics’ advanced R&D hub Samsung Research (SR), received a Career Award for his outstanding leadership and]]></description>
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<p>Juho Lee, a fellow at Samsung Electronics’ advanced R&amp;D hub Samsung Research (SR), received a Career Award for his outstanding leadership and technical contributions in standardization of wireless communication from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) — the world&#8217;s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.</p>
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<p>In recognition of his leadership and pivotal role in the development and standardization of global mobile communication technologies, Lee won the inaugural Excellence in Supporting Standardization for Communications Award established this year by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc). Lee was the sole recipient of the award, honoring his outstanding contributions to the industry.</p>
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<p>The winners of IEEE ComSoc Career Awards are selected through a rigorous judging process, with 14 judges deliberating over candidates for two months. Recipients were recognized at an award ceremony on December 5 at the 2023 IEEE Global Communications (GLOBECOM) conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.</p>
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<p>Lee has been leading research and standardization of mobile communication technology since 2000 when the commercialization of 3G smartphones began. From February 2003 to August 2009, Lee served as vice-chair of the Radio Access Network Working Group 1 (RAN WG1) at the 3<sup>rd</sup> Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) — a global mobile communications standardization organization — where he contributed to the standardization of 4G LTE technology. In 2018, Lee was elected as an IEEE Fellow, a distinction reserved for top IEEE members who have accomplished extraordinary achievements.</p>
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<p>“It is an honor to be named the first winner of the IEEE ComSoc Excellence in Supporting Standardization for Communications Award,” he said. “Going forward, I will continue to research, develop and standardize advanced mobile communications technologies such as 5G and 6G technology.”</p>
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<p>Lee joins the prestigious ranks of previous Samsung executives who have also been recipients of IEEE ComSoc Career Awards. Former Samsung Vice Chairman Ki-Tae Lee, who played an instrumental role in the development of Samsung’s Anycall mobile phone series, was awarded the IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Industry Leader Award in 2004. Former Samsung Vice Chairman Jong-Kyun Shin, who made the world’s first color phone, received the same award in 2016.</p>
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<p>A leader in mobile communication technology standardization, Samsung Research holds a total of six officials in the 3GPP: two chairs and four vice-chairs. In July 2020, Samsung published “The Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All,” a 6G white paper outlining the company’s vision for the next era of communication. Samsung and Samsung Research’s experts are vigorously working to realize the commercialization of 6G around 2030.</p>
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				<title>KT and Samsung Achieve 1Gbps Speed  Over the Air on the 5G Commercial Network in Seoul</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2019 16:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 28 March, 2019 – KT Corporation (KT) and Samsung Electronics today announced that they have successfully achieved 1Gbps speed over]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – 28 March, 2019 – KT Corporation (KT) and Samsung Electronics today announced that they have successfully achieved 1Gbps speed over the air using KT’s 5G commercial network deployed in Seoul, which has been providing 5G mobility commercial service from December 1, 2018, in collaboration with Samsung’s Networks Business unit.</p>
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<p>KT has used its 5G commercial network using 3.5GHz frequency deployed in Gwanghwamun, Seoul, which comprised of Samsung’s 5G NR end-to-end network solutions including 5G radio and virtual core (vCore) supporting both 4G LTE and 5G simultaneously, and 5G smartphone (Galaxy S10 5G). The two companies have focused on providing end users with real-world outdoor mobile experiences, achieving overall 1Gbps speed on 5G smartphone connected to 5G commercial network. This has been one of the key accomplishments for the two companies &#8211; proving that 5G commercial network is ready to deliver stable gigabit speed for end-users since last December &#8211; signifying the impact of 5G commercialisation and promising enhanced user experiences in a real outdoor environment.</p>
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<p>After KT selected Samsung as the key 5G network solution provider in November 2018, the companies have jointly built the 5G commercial network, on-air already from last December. Since then, the two companies have been focusing on optimising the 5G network for both wider coverage and exponential data traffic derived by 5G’s higher speed. As 5G commercial service for end-users is set to arrive this spring, KT announced today that 5G network will be ready for end-user mobility service in 85 cities nationwide including the Seoul metropolitan area by end of March 2019. This includes 5G service coverage expansion throughout a number of major national highway and high-speed railways (KTX and SRT) connecting cities. In addition, it will gradually cover 464 colleges and universities, subways, landmark buildings and parts of mountainous areas.</p>
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<p>“KT has shown unparalleled leadership in technology through its 5G trial services in PyeongChang, which led to early 5G commercialisation,” said Chang-Seok Seo, Executive Vice President of Network Strategy Unit and Network Group at KT. “Based on our technical expertise and years of experience working on 5G, KT will continue to establish its 5G network across the nation to provide differentiated services to our valued customers in collaboration with Samsung.”</p>
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<p>“Samsung and KT will continue to work closely in collaboration to push beyond the limits of today’s technology and offer a glimpse of the revolutionary world led by 5G,&#8221; said Justin Hume, Director: Integrated Mobility at Samsung South Africa. “Harnessing our assets and cutting-edge 5G end-to-end solutions, Samsung aims to be at the forefront to push the limits of 5G even further.”</p>
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<p>This achievement is a part of an ongoing collaboration between KT and Samsung of many years toward 5G commercialisation. The two companies successfully delivered the 5G pilot services during the winter sports games in February 2018, being the first to bring 5G network and device that utilise 28GHz frequency. Leveraging this experience, they succeeded in live video call conducted with Samsung’s 5G network built in USA and Korea (<a href="https://www.samsung.com/global/business/networks/insights/news/kt-verizon-and-samsung-collaborate-to-demonstrate-and-advance-next-level-of-5g-innovation/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Link</a>), respectively. Further, the companies achieved 5G NR based interoperability test using both 3.5GHz and 28GHz in February 2018 (<a href="https://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2018/02/19/kt-qualcomm-and-samsung-achieve-multi-vendor-5g-nr-interoperability-path" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Link</a>).</p>
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<p>These joint efforts have led Samsung to become a major 5G partner of KT in November 2018 and launch 5G mobility commercial service in South Korea on December 1, 2018.</p>
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