
DACOM Multimedia Internet
In 2002, DACOM Multimedia Internet Corp. acquired Chollian, Simmany, and Channeli, establishing the communications portal service Chollian 2.0 (www.chol.com).
The Chollian 2.0 communications portal provides premium business e-mail service, Internet phone, messenger, club-based storage (Diskpot), mobile service, multimedia content, and communities into the year 2030.
The simfile portal service (www.simfile.com) provides specialized open software archives, making it the country's leading data archive. It supplies simfile archives to Internet portals including Naver, Daum, and Empas, as well as Webhard. The simfile portal is expanding its archives into software and media contents for use in non-PC portable devices such as mobile phones and PDAs, in addition to PCs.
Aided by its accumulated expertise in the development of content and software, the company is intensively fostering content syndication for multimedia as its core business. The company single-handedly implements content sourcing, processing, editing, subtitling, encoding, DRM, compiling, archiving, meta databasing, STB-UI, and WEB-UI, which support IPTV, PC-VOD, BcN, DTV, and mobile services. DACOM Multimedia Internet structures and operates relevant systems and strives to reinforce its capabilities.
DACOM Multimedia Internet responds to customers' needs to download movies, music, animation, entertainment programs, and other multimedia content via PCs, mobile devices, TVs, and so forth. The company also plays a vital role in wireless interconnection and the convergence of communications and broadcasting. DACOM Multimedia Internet is committed to becoming a leading content provider.
- Communications portal, software downloads, club storage, content sourcing, content encoding, (wire) web agency/(mobile) web agency, software powerhouse (development/operation)