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Korea, EU to develop 5G mobile network

June 16, 2014 - 21:20 By Korea Herald
South Korea and the European Union will work together to develop technologies for a next-generation mobile information and communication network, while also jointly seeking to set global standards with the new technology, the Seoul government said Monday.

Such an agreement was reflected in a joint declaration signed and announced at a Seoul hotel.

“In the joint declaration, the two sides agreed to work closely to strengthen their cooperation in the information and communication technology sector, especially working closely together to develop related technologies, standards and policies for the fifth-generation (5G) network,” the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning said in a press release.

To this end, the sides will set up a joint working group, which will plan and set up joint research and development projects, it added. The two sides have also agreed to work together in forming a global consensus on the definition of new 5G network technologies while exchanging their policies on the frequency for the next generation mobile communication network to help enhance the interoperability of their separate systems and devices. (Yonhap)