Core Network Equipment Integrated at Higher-Level Organization

Achieving Both Efficiency and Security... Expansion Planned Across the Public Sector

KT announced on the 29th that it has applied its enhanced 5G Enterprise Network Hub, which improves network infrastructure efficiency, to the Gyeonggi Provincial Government for the first time.


A Gyeonggi Province government official is working remotely using the '5G Business Network Hub'. Provided by KT

A Gyeonggi Province government official is working remotely using the '5G Business Network Hub'. Provided by KT

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The 5G Enterprise Network is a communications solution designed for businesses and public institutions, enabling the creation of a smart work environment where employees can work flexibly without restrictions of time or location. It cannot be used without dedicated software and reinforces security by applying the internal network security policies of each company or institution. The new Network Hub model integrates network infrastructure at a metropolitan hub, allowing affiliated local governments and agencies to jointly utilize it. This is its key feature.


Developed directly by KT’s Future Network Lab, this solution allows traffic to be separated and controlled by section, from each terminal to the central network. As a result, each organization can operate its network independently while sharing common infrastructure, and when needing to add new work capacity, there is no need to install large-scale equipment.


KT has applied the 5G Enterprise Network Hub to the Gyeonggi Provincial Government for the first time in the public sector. The company installed core 5G Enterprise Network equipment (GMG) at the Gyeonggi Provincial Government’s data center and launched interlinked enterprise networks for seven local governments under its jurisdiction, including Suwon, Paju, and Uijeongbu. Looking ahead, KT plans to develop a back-office function that separates authority between upper-level organizations and their subordinate agencies, thereby further strengthening both independent operation and infrastructure efficiency for clients.


KT emphasized that this case demonstrates its capabilities as a service provider for the ‘5G Government Network Service’ under the 5th National Government Network Service (GNS), specifically for large metropolitan governments. Based on its experience in building and operating 5G enterprise networks optimized for local government environments, KT plans to continuously advance its service model and expand services throughout the public sector.



Jeon Myungjun, Executive Vice President and Head of KT’s Enterprise Service Division, said, “This 5G Enterprise Network Hub model is a new business model that can be used by all customers who share internal infrastructure, including large metropolitan governments, government agencies, and public institutions,” adding, “KT aims to become a leading partner in the digital transformation of public sector clients by providing a variety of platform services.”


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