Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019
Title: Innovations by Hyun Seok Hwang
Introduction
Hyun Seok Hwang is a notable inventor based in Yongin-si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of mobile communication technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method for operating application providing group call services.
Latest Patents
Hyun Seok Hwang holds 1 patent for his invention titled "Method for operating application providing group call service using mobile voice over internet protocol." This patent discloses a method and apparatus for providing a group call service using mobile voice over Internet Protocol (mVoIP). According to one embodiment, an interface is provided to transmit a request signal for a group call to members of a group chat room. From among the group chat room members, it may be determined which members are able to participate in a group call as group call members. A new group call chat room may be created and include the group call members. The request signal may be transmitted in the created new group call chat room.
Career Highlights
Hyun Seok Hwang is currently employed at Kakao Corporation, a leading technology company in South Korea. His work at Kakao has allowed him to explore and implement innovative solutions in the realm of communication technologies.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Young Joon Ryu and Hyang Deok Yim, contributing to the advancement of their projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Hyun Seok Hwang's contributions to mobile communication through his patented technology exemplify the spirit of innovation. His work continues to influence the way group communication is facilitated in the digital age.
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