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Base stations' deployment plans postponed on Dokodo Islands.(KOREA)(Brief Article)
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Asia Pacific Telecom
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September 1, 2005
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In an effort to maintain South Korea's "Communications Sovereignty," two Korea-based telecom operators, SK Telecom and KTF, have decided to postpone plans to deploy base stations on Dokodo Islands, p...
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No proof base stations a risk
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