KT CEO Koo Hyun-mo Officially Apologizes "Compensation Plan Prepared Regardless of Terms" (Update)
On the morning of the 28th, KT CEO Koo Hyun-mo held a meeting with Democratic Party members of the National Assembly's Science, Technology, Information and Broadcasting and Communications Committee at the KT Hyehwa Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Afterward, he bowed his head in apology and stated, "Regardless of the terms and conditions, we will prepare a compensation plan."
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] KT CEO Koo Hyun-mo officially apologized on the 28th for the recent KT wired and wireless internet outage and stated, "Regardless of the 3-hour policy, we will actively prepare compensation measures."
CEO Koo made this statement after holding a meeting with Democratic Party members of the National Assembly's Science, Technology, Information and Broadcasting Committee at the KT Hyehwa Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul, that morning.
Earlier, on the 25th from 11:20 a.m., errors occurred nationwide on KT's wired and wireless internet networks for 40 to 85 minutes, paralyzing all communication networks including phone and internet. KT initially suspected a 'large-scale DDoS attack' as the cause but corrected it to a 'routing (network path configuration) error' just over two hours later.
According to KT's terms of service, customers subscribed to services such as mobile phones, high-speed internet, and IPTV must be compensated if they are unable to use the service for more than 3 consecutive hours without their own fault. However, this incident officially ended after about 1 hour and 25 minutes. It was also pointed out that it is not easy for self-employed individuals and others to prove a causal relationship for direct damages.
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Although CEO Koo expressed his intention to prepare compensation plans personally, the internal board resolution process at KT remains. CEO Koo said, "The specific compensation plan is under discussion, and I will inform you again," adding, "Since this compensation is outside the terms of service, it must go through a board resolution, but the timing will be expedited."
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