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Times of Oman
3 days ago
- Business
- Times of Oman
KhushTech Korea plans $100 million investment in Andhra for D2M phone factory: CEO Eric Shin
New Delhi: Electronics manufacturer Khushtech Korea, in collaboration with India's Tejas Network, has developed a direct-to-mobile (D2M) feature phone, where consumers can access live TV channels, OTT videos, audio broadcasts, and text-based information all without any internet or WiFi connection. The D2M phones will use India's terrestrial TV broadcast airwaves to provide an internet connection to consumers. The Khushtech D2M Feature Phone includes a Saankhya Labs SL-3000 D2M demodulator chip embedded in the device and is intended for use in the 470-608 MHz broadcast bands. Eric Shin, the founder and CEO of KhushTech, told ANI that they expect BIS certification for the phone by the end of July. Besides, approval from the Indian government for D2M technology is also awaited. Shin recently had a meeting with Andhra Pradesh IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh, where he indicated setting up a D2M mobile phone factory, with an initial investment of USD 20 million. Further, it plans to invest another USD 80 million in the next 5 years' time, taking the total investment to USD 100 million here in India. "We are planning to build up the factory in AP(Andhra Pradesh) State to realise Made in India," Shin told ANI. Minister Lokesh sees D2M services, enabled by Khush Tech's feature phone, as groundbreaking in eliminating the digital divide in rural and remote areas in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call for Viksit Bharat. KhushTech CEO Eric Shin also indicated that they have a dream to create a cluster of Korean high-tech SMEs in Andhra Pradesh. "Our D2M phones are 4G-enabled, ensuring reliable voice and data services. They do not support 5G at this time," Shin told ANI. "Since the content is freely broadcasted over the air, users don't need mobile data or WiFi to access. D2M-enabled phones are equipped with specialised chipsets (like the SL3000 from Tejas Networks) and antennas that can receive these signals directly. Users can watch live TV, educational content and receive emergency alerts without buffering and network congestion." The primary target market is rural populations and lower-income segments in villages, where feature phone usage is high and internet penetration is low. These users are accustomed to broadcast media and prioritize affordability. There are 300 million feature phone in India, and KhushTech is expecting D2M feature phones to replace more than 50 per cent of feature phone volume. As part of their marketing plans, they are exploring online e-commerce platforms, in addition to a strong offline presence in Tier 2, Tier 3 cities, and rural areas through partnerships with retailers and distributors. On top of that, collaboration with telecom operators for bundled offers are also under consideration. "We've initiated conversations with retailers and e-commerce platforms to ensure wide availability across urban and rural markets," he said. The D2M phones will also support UPI payments, enabling secure and convenient digital transactions similar to smart phones. "Khushtech will continue to invest in D2M technology for further development of various products and services such as D2M smartphones, D2M Tablet PCs, and D2M Laptops," Shin said. Khushtech Korea is the world's first D2M feature phone company in the world, jointly developed with SaankhyaLab/Tejas Network.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
KhushTech Korea plans $100 million investment in Andhra Pradesh for D2M phone factory: CEO Eric Shin
New Delhi: Electronics manufacturer Khushtech Korea , in collaboration with India's Tejas Network, has developed a direct-to-mobile (D2M) feature phone, where consumers can access live TV channels, OTT videos, audio broadcasts, and text-based information all without any internet or WiFi connection. The D2M phones will use India's terrestrial TV broadcast airwaves to provide an internet connection to consumers. The Khushtech D2M Feature Phone includes a Saankhya Labs SL-3000 D2M demodulator chip embedded in the device and is intended for use in the 470-608 MHz broadcast bands. Eric Shin, the founder and CEO of KhushTech, told that they expect BIS certification for the phone by the end of July. Besides, approval from the Indian government for D2M technology is also awaited. Shin recently had a meeting with Andhra Pradesh IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh, where he indicated setting up a D2M mobile phone factory, with an initial investment of $20 million. Further, it plans to invest another $80 million in the next 5 years' time, taking the total investment to $100 million here in India. "We are planning to build up the factory in AP(Andhra Pradesh) State to realise Made in India," Shin told ANI. Minister Lokesh sees D2M services, enabled by Khush Tech's feature phone, as groundbreaking in eliminating the digital divide in rural and remote areas in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call for Viksit Bharat. KhushTech CEO Eric Shin also indicated that they have a dream to create a cluster of Korean high-tech SMEs in Andhra Pradesh. "Our D2M phones are 4G-enabled, ensuring reliable voice and data services. They do not support 5G at this time," Shin told ANI. "Since the content is freely broadcasted over the air, users don't need mobile data or WiFi to access. D2M-enabled phones are equipped with specialised chipsets (like the SL3000 from Tejas Networks ) and antennas that can receive these signals directly. Users can watch live TV, educational content and receive emergency alerts without buffering and network congestion." The primary target market is rural populations and lower-income segments in villages, where feature phone usage is high and internet penetration is low. These users are accustomed to broadcast media and prioritize affordability. There are 300 million feature phone in India, and KhushTech is expecting D2M feature phones to replace more than 50 per cent of feature phone volume. As part of their marketing plans, they are exploring online e-commerce platforms, in addition to a strong offline presence in Tier 2, Tier 3 cities, and rural areas through partnerships with retailers and distributors. On top of that, collaboration with telecom operators for bundled offers are also under consideration. "We've initiated conversations with retailers and e-commerce platforms to ensure wide availability across urban and rural markets," he said. The D2M phones will also support UPI payments, enabling secure and convenient digital transactions similar to smart phones. "Khushtech will continue to invest in D2M technology for further development of various products and services such as D2M smartphones, D2M Tablet PCs, and D2M Laptops," Shin said. Khushtech Korea is the world's first D2M feature phone company in the world, jointly developed with SaankhyaLab/Tejas Network. Asked why he had decided to set up an Indian sounding company name, he responded, "I like India. I like Indian food. I like Indian people. So, I put "Khush" in my company name. I will keep trying to bring happiness to people in India."


Hans India
11-07-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Nara Lokesh meets Kush Tech CEO invites to set up D2M technology
Minister Nara Lokesh is set to introduce groundbreaking Direct to Mobile (D2M) technology to Andhra Pradesh after a productive meeting with Eric Shin, the father of D2M and CEO of the Korea-based Kush Tech Company. Following their discussions, Lokesh extended an invitation for the company to establish a manufacturing facility for feature phones and tablets in the state. The minister emphasised the importance of extending these services to remote villages, tribal communities, and hilly areas. To facilitate this, he assured that the government would offer essential space, permissions, and infrastructure through a streamlined single-window system, as well as comprehensive support. Lokesh expressed his commitment to liaising with the central government to obtain the necessary approvals for bringing D2M technology to India. D2M technology allows users to access live television, the internet, and make calls without the need for internet, WiFi, or SIM cards—potentially transforming lives for those in underserved regions. During the meeting, Eric Shin's team, which included Jung Hoon Kim, Sarin Suvarna, Shashi Doppalapudi, and Sagar Doddapaneni, presented a prototype of the feature phone and tablet powered by this innovative technology. Minister Lokesh praised Shin and his team for their work, stating that the availability of such devices could significantly improve the quality of life for the less privileged.