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KT Corporation

KT Corporation – Story Of The Largest Telecommunication Company Of South Korea.

KT Corporation, being the first telecommunication company in South Korea has become a dominant entity in the country. The company grabbed the market when it had no competition and till now it is thriving with more than 23,000 employees. Joong-Soo Nam founded the company in 1981 in Seoul, South Korea. The largest shareholder of the company is the South Korean government’s National Pension Service which owns a 12.19 percent share of the company. Hyeon-Mo Koo is the current CEO of the KT Corporation.

About the Company

KT Corporation is the first and largest company in the telecommunication sector of South Korea, has multiple subsidiaries. The company also has a wide range of products which includes internet services, mobile telephony, credit card, digital television, etc. Though KT Corp offers several products, it mainly dominates the local landline and broadband internet market in South Korea. The company provides fixed-line services to around 90 percent of the total users of the country and 45 percent of the total internet users. In 1994, the company sold its wireless affiliate Korea Mobile Telecom but was again back in the wireless market in 1997 with the creation of personal communication service (PCS).

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History of the Company

Back in 1981, KT Corporation was founded as a public utility and it has made an immense contribution towards making the country a major IT hub. The foundation of the company changed the entire telecommunication scenario for South Korea. KT Corporation started growing so rapidly that after three years it became the tenth company in the world to develop an electric switch TDX-1. In 1987, the company successfully installed an automated nationwide long-distance network. The same year, the company also started a public video conferencing service, established a software and line technology research center, opened a new business division, and embarked on a joint partnership with AT&T.

In the upcoming years, the company rolled out a bunch of new services like telecommuting pilot service and international call coupon service. By 1993, the company installed nearly 20 million telephone lines which were big proof that South Korea was having a change of scenery and becoming a part of the IT society. The company launched two satellites in two consecutive years and also completed the construction of the 4th Boeun satellite earth station. From 1997, the company started acquiring many businesses including PCS and CT-2 business licenses, and founded KT Freetel.

In 1997, KT became a government-invested institution and started two new services. In 1998, KT was listed on the stock exchange and it also commercialized the telephone voting service. Next year, the company also got listed in the foreign stock exchange and it was the first company in Korea to announce that the Y2K problem was solved. At the beginning of the 21st century, there were several discussions and plans for the privatization of KT Corporation.

Privatization of KT Corporation

The privatization plans of the company were announced in May 2001 and the company also celebrated its 20th anniversary. The same year, the company changed its name from Korea Telecom to KT. In 2002, the privatization of the company was finalized. By 2005, KT had a total of 12 subsidiaries, and its total assets summed up to $29.315 trillion. In late 2005, the company established an inter-Korean telecommunication service as it opened a branch office in North Korea for the first time. In 2009, a big merger took place between KT Corporation and its wireless subsidiary KTF. The newly merged entity became the first company in South Korea to launch the iPhone in the Korean market. KT apart from the inter-Korean business has also expanded to other nations like Bangladesh, Brunei, Mongolia, South Africa, Poland, Rwanda, the US, and Uzbekistan.

Hyeon-Mo Koo – CEO of KT Corporation

Hyeon-Mo Koo joined KT Corporation in 2009 as the Senior Vice President of the management strategy department. In the past eleven years, he switched from various positions in other departments and became the CEO of the company in 2020. He studied industrial engineering from Seoul National University and also holds a Ph.D. in management engineering.

ZTE Corporation

ZTE Corporation – One of the Largest Smartphone Manufacturing and Telecommunication Company.

ZTE Corporation is a Chinese telecommunication company, with its headquarters located in South Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is a 36 years old company, which is partially owned by the Chinese government. The company is counted among one of the leading telecom companies in China and is actively working overseas to expand its boundaries.

Hou Weigui founded ZTE Corporation in 1985 as Zhongxing Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Today the company is known as the biggest manufactures of mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, computer hardware, etc. It is also a leading software service provider to global telecommunications service companies and enterprises. The company is operating worldwide, and over 68000 people are working for it. As of 2019, the company made revenues worth  CN¥90.740 billion/S $13.2 billion, and it owned assets worth CN¥141.202 billion. ZTE trades on the Shenzhen and Hong Kong stock exchanges.

The Founding of ZTE Corporation

A group of investors, including Hou Weigui, from the Ministry of Aerospace Industry of the People’s Republic of China, started Corporation ZTE as Zhongxing Semiconductor Co., Ltd in 1985. The company name was changed to Zhongxing New Telecommunications Equipment Co. Ltd when it also started to build telecom equipment and had some of its shares owned by the government. ZTE had its first IPO  on the Shenzhen stock exchange in 1997.

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Till 2004, ZTE was running within the country, but in December 2004, it stepped out of the state and traded on the Hong Kong stock exchange. In 2006, the company shipped 40% of its telecom equipment overseas, leading to a further international expansion. Canadian state telecommunications company Telus, UK’s Vodafone, Spain’s Telefónica, and the Australian Telstra are few of the first international customers of ZTE. With its new customers, the company also entered into a Wi-Fi Alliance in the same year. By 2008, the company had engaged with customers in 140 countries for its CDMA equipment.

In 2009, ZTE was the third-largest GSM telecom equipment seller in the world. The company is also credited to manufacture the world’s first smartphone with dual GPS/GLONASS navigation. The smartphone was called MTS 945. As of 2011, the company held 7% of the major LTE patents. As of 2012 and 2013, ZTE was the fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world. In 2014, the company partnered with Microsoft to launch Windows smartphones in Spain.

ZTE along with having multiple manufacturing units has its 13 R&D centers located in various countries, including the USA, Sweden, and Korea. The company carries out the R&D work in partnership with companies like IBM, Intel, Microsoft, and Qualcomm.

Products and Services

ZTE is one of the largest smartphone manufacturers (4th largest as of 2012 and 2013). The company also manufactures Tablets and computer hardware. Recently it launched a two-screen smartphone named Axon M, which could run two applications separately on both screens at the same time. Apart from smartphones, the company also develop Hotspot equipment, network operator equipment, network nodes, and network elements, etc. GGSN, PGW, PDSN, ZTE ZXR10-Series, MPLS, and legacy WAP are some of the core routing and core networking equipment made by ZTE. ZTE is also active as a software as well as a telecommunications service provider in China and other countries.

ZTE Corporation Subsidiaries

ZTE is operational in countries like the US, India, Korea, Spain, Germany, Australia, Singapore, etc. The company has not only opened offices in those countries, but it has also made some acquisitions and held subsidiaries there. ZTESoft, Nubia Technology, Zonergy, Netaş Telekomünikasyon A.Ş are the names of some of its international subsidiaries.

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The Chairman at ZTE Corporation

Yin Yimin is the Chairman at ZTE, who replaced Zhao Xianming in 2017. Before becoming the Chairman of ZTE, Yimin was serving the company as the President. Yimin has been with ZTE for the past 30 years. He joined the company in 1991, and since then, he has been appointed to different prime positions in ZTE. He has worked as an executive director for the company for 20 years. He was also the leader of ZTE Corporation for its product development and marketing between 2004 and 2010. He is also responsible for setting up the Shenzhen ZTE Venture Capital Fund Management Co., Ltd in 2010.

Orange SA

Orange SA – The 10th Largest Telecom Service in the World

Known as the world’s tenth-largest telecommunication company, Orange SA, does not need any introduction. It has been in the telecom industry for past over hundred years, as first the company was owned by the France government and worked under the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs. In 1998, the company became private and was recognized as a separate entity. The reason behind the success of Orange SA is that it stayed consistent and adapted to all the changes the telecom technology was following. Since telecom is the field Orange works in, mobile, landline, internet, and Internet Protocol television (IPTV) are the major services it provides to its worldwide customers.

A Brief Introduction About Orange SA

Orange SA is a 33 years old company but has its roots related to the times when telegraphs were used as the main communication tool. The company headquarter is based in the 15th arrondissement, Paris, France, and it is the fourth-largest telecom provider in Europe. The company deals in Fixed line telephone, Mobile phone, Broadband, IPTV, and internet services. It is a public company and trades at Euronext (ORA), NYSE (ORA), BIT (ORA), and CAC 40. As per the 2019 records, the company earned annual revenue of €1.238 billion and owns assets worth €106.303 billion.

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Orange SA is a multinational, and around 59,000 works for Orange in its global offices, with 266 million customers worldwide. Orange Marine, Orange Business Services Partner Communications Company, Wanadoo, Deezer, Orange Labs, Dailymotion, Telkom Kenya, Orange UK, Sonatel, Jazztel, Globecast, Cloudwatt, Telekom Romania are some of Orange SA’s major subsidiaries.

The Founding of Orange SA

In the very beginning, the France government started the telegraph service under the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs in 1878, and later, the department also introduced the telephone service in 1923. After the introduction of the telephone, the Department of Posts and Telegraph was nationalized, and in 1941, the department created another branch for the telephone service with the name General Direction of Telecommunications, which remained the major telephone service in France until 1988, when the division was renamed to France Télécom.

After the formation of France Télécom, the French government wanted to open the doors for public services in telecommunication, so on 1 January 1998, it privatized the France Télécom, the government still holding the 27% stake in the company. This privatization also led to the acquisition of multiple international firms as France Télécom wanted to expand internationally. The acquisitions by France Télécom included GlobalOne, Equant, Internet Telecom, Freeserve, EresMas, NTL, Mobilcom.

Side by side, in 1991, Hong Kong’s Hutchison Whampoa acquired the major shares in Microtel Communications Ltd of the UK and renamed it to Microtel to Orange Personal Communications Services Ltd. The acquisition was made to set up the owner company’s hold on the UK’s telecom industry. Hutchison Whampoa launched Orange as a separate brand in the UK in April 1994. The company went public in 1996 on the London Stock Exchange and NASDAQ and later was acquired by German conglomerate Mannesmann AG in 1999.

Vodafone saw the success of Orange, so it acquired Mannesmann for US$183 billion and obtained the Orange shares along with that. But in August 2000, Vodafone sold Orange to France Télécom for a sum of €39.7 bn. The acquisition of these many international telecom companies helped France Télécom to become the fourth biggest global telecom operator, and France Télécom transformed into a new group named Orange SA

In 2008, Orange also entered the digital streaming industry and acquired the exclusive rights from Warner Bros as well as rights to broadcast Saturday evening Ligue 1 football matches from the French Football Federation. The company also obtained the rights of selling iPhones in various countries from Apple, like Austria, Belgium, Egypt, Jordan, etc. In 2018, Orange partnered with Google to install a transatlantic undersea cable, Dunant, to share fast-speed data between the United States and France. The company also started a satellite-based home broadband service in July 2020, utilizing the Eutelsat Konnect satellite.

The CEO: Stéphane Richard

Stéphane Richard is a French-born businessman and the residing CEO of Orange SA He was born on 24 August 1961 in Caudéran, France. He is an alumns of HEC Paris and École nationale d’administration, Strasbourg. Richard has vast experience in the field of telecom. He held some major roles at companies like Compagnie Générale des Eaux, Compagnie Immobilière Phénix and CGIS.

Richard joined Veolia as Deputy Managing Director of Veolia Environnement and CEO of Veolia Transport in 2003. In 2007, he accepted the post of director of Orange SA, and in 2009, he became the Chief of Staff to the French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment. In 2011 on March 1st, Richard was appointed as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Orange SA.

Altice Europe

Altice Europe – The Journey of the Famous French Cable and Telecommunication Company.

Altice Europe is a France-based telecommunication company with a market capitalization of $4.8B. The company is the second-largest telecommunication and mass media company in France after Orange. A French-Israeli billionaire named Patrick Drahi founded Altice in 2001 as a cable television company. Today, apart from the TV service, Altice is a leader in internet and telephone subscription service.

The major countries of services for Altice include Western Europe, Israel, and the Caribbean. The company has also been providing its services in the US as one of the most used telephone and cable services. But in 2019, the company discontinued its operations in the US as a result of the spinning off of the company via an IPO in 2019.

A Brief Introduction

The company headquarters of Altice Europe lies in Woerden, Netherlands, and was founded in 2001 by Patrick Drahi. Cable television, Direct-broadcast satellite, broadcasting, broadband and telephony services, mass media are some of the fields Altice excels in and has its branches in several parts of the world. As of the records from 2017, the company is generating around €2,54 billion annual revenues and has over 47000 people working for it. Altice Dominicana S.A., Altice Portugal, Altice France (SFR), and Hot are some of its subsidiary companies. In the past 20 years, the company has seen many ups and downs, but still stands as one of the largest telecom networks in the world.

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The Founding Story of Altice Europe

The founder of Altice Europe, Patrick Drahi, was already working in the field of cable television. He left his position from his earlier cable TV business and sold his share in the UPC for approximately 40 million Euros. He then started another cable company with the name Altice ATCE.AS in Amsterdam. The company started its operation by buying several European cable companies. In the years between 2002 to 2007, he was able to merge multiple regional companies into one and established Numericable.

By 2009, Altice was also expanding to other countries by acquiring their regional cable companies, Hot from Israel being one of them. The company also acquired the operations of Orange Dominicana of Orange for $1.4 billion in 2013. The next year, Altice went on to overtake the subsidiary company of Vivendi, SFR. During the same time, Numericable also bought the operations of Virgin Mobile France.

Altice also acquired the 70% stakes in Suddenlink Communications that helped Altice to grow in the US, and in Portugal, the company bought Portugal Telecom. In March 2017, Altice also acquired Teads, a video ad-tech firm. The same year, Altice also rebranded the company logo, and the slogan, for both Altice Europe and Altice USA to unify the telecommunication operations of Altice under one name. The slogan was “Together Has No Limits”.

In June 2019, Altice had an IPO and spun off the USA division of the Altice group to become a self-governing entity. The resultant company has the same logo and is also chaired by Patrick Drahi but operates as an independent company.

The Founder: Patrick Drahi

Patrick Drahi was born on 20 August 1963 in Casablanca, Morocco. He belonged to a Jewish family, which moved to Montpellier, France, when Drahi was 15 years old. After completing his high school education, Drahi joined the École Polytechnique University in Paris, where he received an engineering degree and a post-graduate degree in optics and electronics.

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Drahi started his career by establishing a cable business in France in collaboration with an American company. After selling his post at the company, he then founded Altice Europe in 2001.

Other than Altice, Drahi founded Numericable as well as an international news channel, named i24news which operates in French, Arabic, and English languages. He also owns the Israeli cable television company HOT. Drahi has been named the third-richest person in France by Forbes in 2015, and till 2016, he was the richest person in Israel. In 2021, he was at the 248th rank on the Billionaires 2020 list of Forbes.