South Korea's SolStudio is coming to Thailand

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2014
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South Korea's SolStudio is coming to Thailand

SolStudio, a South Korean Internet service provider, is aggressively expanding into Thailand.

SolStudio, with its globally recognised inventions, SolMail and SolCalendar, is expanding to Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. SolStudio, from Daum Communications Corp, is one of the leading first-generation ISPs in Korea, having taken a leading role in making the Korean IT industry prosper for more than 20 years. Daum is known as one of the pioneers of the IT industry in Korea.
With its ambitious targets and exciting portfolio of email and calendar applications, Daum hopes to be one of the leading communication and planning application companies in the region this year. Daum is planning to do this through its SolStudio, which offers consumer communication and planning apps for smartphones. The vision of SolStudio is all about being open, simple and intuitive.
SolMail and SolCalendar were launched globally a year ago and they have reached more than 3.5 million downloads globally. 
Brian S. Bae, Asia-Pacific managing director at Daum Communications, said last week that Thailand’s explosive smartphone user growth of 43 per cent year on year was one of the reasons the company chose Thailand as its target country to introduce SolStudio and its apps. 
“We also found that SolStudio apps and Thailand users share the same values. Many Thai users enjoy expressing their feelings in creative ways, which is one of the major features that SolCalendar and SolMail provide,” he said.
SolStudio will introduce these two apps that help users evolve the ways they manage their work and life in the local market soon.