Seoul – South Korea’s presidential office of Cheong Wa Dae will introduce a special advisor post on information technology for President Lee Myung-bak and is now searching for a suitable candidate, his spokeswoman has said, as reported by Yonhap News Agency. “Cheong Wa Dae has decided to create the special advisor post to handle information technology affairs and has begun the selection process,” Kim Eun-hye said in a briefing. As one of the world’s most wired nations, South Korea has more than two-thirds of homes connected to high-speed internet and more than nine out of 10 people owning a mobile phone.
Ad – Before Content
Related Articles
- Planet Fungi and Escapade Media join forces to unleash new docu Follow The Rain
- CBC/Radio-Canada announces preliminary coverage plans of host lineup for the Olympic Games Paris 2024
- Comcast takes a big, timely swing at holistic prepaid connectivity with NOW brand launch, says GlobalData
- Keshet International boards ITN Productions’ 2024: 100 Days that Rocked the Royals
- Hitomi partners with ES Broadcast Hire for US rentals
- Anastasia Nyrkovskaya Named Chief Executive Officer of Fortune Media