Taiwan Star Telecom

Taiwan Star Telecom Corporation Limited (Chinese: 台灣之星電信股份有限公司), doing business as T Star for short, formerly Vibo Telecom Inc. (Chinese: 威寶電信股份有限公司; pinyin: Wēibǎo Diànxìn Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), was a 3G mobile network operator in Taiwan.

In April 2000, the Federal Telecommunications establishment is complete, the entire capital of NT 300 million yuan.

September, "Wei Wei Bao Tong Card" to new applications, launched the "Gateway Card Antenna Group and its subsidiaries," the world's most important industry-leading dual-card combination, non-contact inductive (NFC) technology, in cooperation with Union Bank with commercially available 3G handsets.

November, completed Taiwan's first test network integration WCDMA / TD-SCDMA system resources.

March 2010, Verbatim promote quality improvement, the goal of two million subscribers, revenue exceeded NT $12 billion.

April, Verbatim organized the "action Taipei Technology Corridor" result presentation, Taiwan's first dual-brand system to complete the first 3.5G network of experimental stations and WiMAX certification.

Vibo Telecom updated corporate identity, English trademark "VIBO" first letter "V" as the representative of the company to identify the word; George Chou said, V symbolizes "Victory (Victory)" and "V shape as a male wings soar upward eagle, a symbol of Verbatim will soar, a new start.

The same month, according to the Consumers' Foundation commissioned NTU motor pen collected 100,000 mobile internet connection speed data (August 15, 2011 to May 28, 2012) survey results show that mobile data service quality and Verbatim three domestic telecom industry to keep pace, network quality of some places even better than three.

The same month won the "Business Times", "2013 Taiwan's service industry big evaluation" chain telecommunications access class silver medal.

November 8, 2013, Campbell and Compal Electronics announced the sale to Taiwan Vibo Star mobile telecommunications, the end of April 2014 to be converted to equity conversion STAR holds 8% stake in Taiwan; share swap After Campbell Compal Electronics and Taiwan held each about Star 4% stake, no longer holds Vibo Telecom stake.

Kinpo Building, the former headquarters of Vibo Telecom.
Vibo Telecom at Taipei Telecom (2006)
Vibo Telecom at IT Month (2013)