"Registered Mail Also as Electronic Document" SKT Obtains Certified Electronic Document Intermediary Qualification View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Joselgina] SK Telecom announced on the 11th that it has obtained the qualification of 'Certified Electronic Document Intermediary,' which enables electronic document services such as registered mail online, from the Ministry of Science and ICT.


Accordingly, notices and information sent through SK Telecom's mobile notification service, ‘Gonggong Alimmunja’ (Public Notification Text), can now be legally recognized based on the ‘Electronic Documents and Electronic Transactions Act.’ SK Telecom plans to expand the service scope to distribute more notices as electronic documents in the future.


Electronic documents have the advantage of shortening postal delivery times and preventing personal information leaks caused by loss or damage of mail. Additionally, by reducing the volume of paper mail, it contributes to environmental protection and lowers social costs, thereby enhancing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) values.



Lee Sang-gu, Head of SK Telecom Messaging Company (CO), stated, “We expect a change in customers' use of electronic documents through the expansion of Gonggong Alimmunja,” and added, “We will continue to strengthen ESG management efforts, including carbon reduction through decreased paper mail.”


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