Remote Solution

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Remote Solution Co., Ltd. is an electronics manufacturer located in Gimcheon, South Korea. The company was founded in 1994 as Hango Electronics Co., Ltd. and assumed its current name in 2002.

The company's primary products are handheld remote control units, but it is perhaps better known for the Personal Jukebox MP3 player, produced from 2000 until about 2003.

HanGo's former California-based marketing and sales department went under the name of HanGo Remote Solution, Inc. David Ahn, a Korean living in the United States, owned a 30% stake in this company. Ahn had been HanGo's sales representative in the United States since 1997 and had, for that purpose, formerly founded and headed HanGo Electronics, Inc. (which changed its name to Remote Solution in 2000). This company failed in December 2002, although the Korean parent is still in operation as of 2005.


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