Operation of Smart Village Broadcasting System Using Mobile Phones

Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Myunghyeon Kwan) has started operating a smart village broadcasting system that delivers quick and accurate village broadcasts anytime and anywhere, regardless of distance.


According to the county on the 24th, when village chiefs receive village broadcasts through the Smart Village Broadcasting System app, the broadcast content is transmitted not only to outdoor speakers but also to the registered residents' mobile phones and landline phones.


Haenam-gun Office Building Exterior [Photo by Haenam-gun]

Haenam-gun Office Building Exterior [Photo by Haenam-gun]

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As a result, residents can conveniently listen to the broadcast content without missing it through village broadcasts, mobile phones, landlines, and mobile apps.


The system supports telephone broadcasts, recorded broadcasts, text-to-speech broadcasts, and text broadcasts. If a broadcast is missed, calling the representative number marked as missed allows re-listening to content from up to one month ago.


Haenam-gun completed training for town and township officials and village chiefs in two phases from January to February, with all 514 village chiefs registered.


Additionally, more than 11,000 residents have signed up to conveniently use the village broadcasting system so far.



A county official stated, “The introduction of the smart village broadcasting system will enable effective broadcast delivery without time and location restrictions for residents who had difficulty listening to village broadcasts due to being far from the village or traveling outside the jurisdiction, greatly contributing to eliminating blind spots.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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