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Business Scope
Area Research, development and production of mobile communication system,
switching system, transmitting equipment, network equipment.
Location Korea
Cheongju Gasan
Anyang Gumi
Overseas
LGSYS (Noida, India) LG-TOPS (Guangzhou, China)
VKX (Hanci, Vietnam). EMGS (Bucharest, Romania)
SLD (Kepel, Singapore)  
Performance Overview
Review
In 2002, most wired and wireless communications equipment makers experienced drastic downturns in their sales and
bottom line, primarily as a result of the continued stagnation of the global communications infrastructure industry. LGE
was no exception to this difficult operating environment, with its telecommunication systems revenue slumping by 39.5% in 2002 year on year to 904 billion won.

To cope with such a negative business environment, the Division implemented a set of extensive measures for compre
hensive business rationalization and restructuring. These efforts were focused on the winding up of various business
lines that were deemed less competitive and held little potential for strong profitability growth.

On the other hand, there have been positive developments as well. In the 3G sector, we began to reap benefits of investment. For example, LGE earned the right to supply IMT-2000 systems for WCDMA service to KTiCOM and SKIMT.
In the wired sector, LGE was selected as a co-developer of softswitch, a key component of next-generation network
ing, by KT (formerly Korea Telecom). Moreover, we managed to solidify its No. 1 market position in the Key-phone and
PBX(Private Branch eXchange) sectors.
Outlook
Lucrative business opportunities are projected to evolve from commencement of development of 3G mobile service infrastructure and new investment in high-speed data services. In this regard, Telecommunication System Division will implement a set of initiatives in the new year.

For example, we will focus on fortifying the mobile telecommunication business base. On the domestic front, we will seek to expand its market share through early stabilization of its commercial systems for WCDMA service and to expand sales in the CDMA sector, in which business is already normalized. In foreign markets, priority will be placed on the pursuit of profitable projects along with the steady development of cost-efficient products and components that will help to enhance the overall competitiveness of our systems.