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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 3rd that it will reorganize the mobile electronic notification service system centered on users to establish a convenient mobile electronic notification service. The mobile electronic notification service is a service that electronically sends notices, which were previously sent in paper form by sending organizations such as public and private companies, through platforms like mobile messengers and multimedia messaging service (MMS).


KISA plans to reorganize the service focusing on enhancing user choice and establishing a standard linkage system for system interconnection among intermediaries to improve the convenience of mobile electronic notification service users.


KISA will improve the service so that electronic notification service users can freely choose the electronic notification platform on which they want to receive notifications. Through this, recipients will be able to integrate and manage electronic notifications on the chosen platform.


Until now, since sending organizations unilaterally sent electronic notifications through a specific platform they selected, recipients faced inconvenience if the platform was not installed, making it impossible to receive electronic notifications. This inconvenience is expected to be resolved through this service system reorganization.



Additionally, KISA will provide a standard linkage system to certified electronic document intermediaries to enable smooth sending and receiving of electronic notifications even if the platforms used by sending organizations and recipients differ. Through this, sending organizations can send electronic notifications to recipients using other platforms even if they have contracts with intermediaries of specific platforms.


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