[Asia Economy Reporter Seulgina Jo] The volume of 'mobile electronic notifications,' which replace paper notices from public and public-private institutions with mobile delivery, exceeded 10 million last year. This represents an increase of more than eight times compared to the previous year.


The Ministry of Science and ICT announced that it held the 'Mobile Electronic Notification Performance Presentation' on the 25th at the KT Gwanghwamun Building Dream Hall to promote the spread of achievements in 'mobile electronic notifications' leading the post-COVID-19 era. Last year, the volume of mobile electronic notifications was identified as 11.96 million, more than eight times the 1.47 million sent the previous year. Since KakaoPay started in March 2018, more than 1,000 public and public-private institutions currently provide this service.


At the performance presentation, Seoul City and the National Pension Service, which have introduced mobile electronic notification services into their operations and achieved results, presented their cases, and KT, KakaoPay, and Naver, intermediaries distributing mobile electronic documents, introduced their services.



Choi Ki-young, Minister of Science and ICT, said, "Due to COVID-19, the digital transformation centered on unmanned and non-face-to-face services is accelerating throughout daily life," adding, "I hope mobile electronic notifications will establish themselves as a representative public service in the non-face-to-face era."


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