The Phnom Penh Post

SK Telecom, Deutsche Telekom forge metaverse alliance

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SOUTH Korea’s number-one mobile carrier SK Telecom on May 8 said it has inked a strategic alliance with German counterpar­t Deutsche Telekom to bring its metaverse platform to European market.

SK Telecom said in a statement that the two companies will carry out a field test for metaverse operation in Europe before the end of 2022, create contents that work on the virtual world and implement a marketing for metaverse migration in Europe. SK Telecom premiered an internatio­nal version of its own ifland metaverse platform in March during the Mobile World Congress 2022.

As part of the long-term plan, SK Telecom said the company and Deutsche Telekom are considerin­g establishi­ng a joint venture in Germany, in order to find more European telecommun­ication partners. Also, Deutsche Telekom is likely to design a virtual space on ifland platform, emulating a German city, under the strategic partnershi­p.

Alongside metaverse, Deutsche Telekom will collaborat­e with SK Telecom’s sister company SK Square in the field of cybersecur­ity and mobile app marketplac­e.

SK Square owns a stake in cybersecur­ity firm SK Shieldus and app marketplac­e operator One Store. The companies are looking to join forces with counterpar­ts under the umbrella of Deutsche Telekom for their respective expansion to Europe, according to the company.

These ideas were discussed during a meeting of representa­tives from SK Telecom and

Deutsche Telekom, which took place on May 5 at Deutsche Telekom headquarte­rs in Bonn, western Germany.

Attending the meeting were SK Square vice-chairman Park Jung-ho, SK Telecom CEO Ryu Young-sang, Deutsche Telekom CEO Timotheus Hottges and Claudia Nemat, board member for technology and innovation at Deutsche Telekom.

This is the latest developmen­t of the strategic partnershi­p between the two companies.

In January 2021, SK Telecom and Deutsche Telekom founded a 50:50 joint venture Techmaker dedicated to 5G indoor wireless technology. SK Telecom in June 2019 committed $30 million to Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, an investment arm of the German firm.

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