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SK Telecom Inks Deal with Pokemon to Open More PokeStops and to Offer Free Data

SK Telecom Inks Deal with Pokemon to Open More PokeStops and to Offer Free Data Image Credit: Pokemon

South Korea’s top mobile operator, SK Telecom has entered into a joint marketing agreement with Pokémon's developer Niantic.

Pokémon GO, a location-based augmented reality game for Android and iOS mobile devices, had surpassed 650 million downloads worldwide. Released in the Korean market in January 2017, the game has recently added over 80 new Pokémon.

Under the joint marketing agreement, SK Telecom’s approximately 4,000 authorized retail stores will become PokéStops or Gyms.

SK Telecom customers can get free and unlimited high-speed data for Pokémon GO gaming until the end of June 2017. This will particularly benefit the youth customers, the main players of the game, as most of them are not subscribed to unlimited data plans and thus are more sensitive to data consumption.

Through the agreement, SK Telecom becomes the only Korean mobile operator to establish an official partnership with Pokémon GO. The local marketing activity will be supported by the subsidiary of The Pokémon Company, Pokémon Korea.

SK Telecom has been developing and investing in core AR technologies – including ‘T Real AR Platform’ – to build an enriched AR ecosystem. The company recently held a meeting with Niantic to discuss cooperation for the future technologies in the areas of AR and indoor positioning.

John Hanke, CEO of Niantic
Partnering with SK Telecom will benefit all Pokémon GO Trainers across Korea, adding 4,000 new places for them to play the game. We’re happy to be working with a telecom provider who is so connected with games and understand the needs of local players.

Lee Inn-chan, EVP and Head of Service Innovation Division of SK Telekom 
Starting with this partnership, SK Telecom will join hands with more companies across the globe to collaborate in advanced technologies to provide customers with differentiated value and experience.

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