KT: "Emergency Restoration of Telecommunications Facilities Damaged by Gyeongbuk Wildfire Completed"
KT announced on April 27 that it had completed emergency restoration of telecommunications facilities damaged by the recent large-scale wildfire in the Gyeongbuk region.
KT inspecting and restoring telecommunications facilities in Imha-myeon, Andong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do, an area affected by the massive wildfire that occurred in the Gyeongbuk region last March. Photo by KT
View original imageImmediately after the disaster occurred, KT deployed an average of about 200 restoration personnel per day to carry out on-site recovery operations, as a result of which the telecommunications facilities in the affected area have been normalized.
Even after the restoration of the telecommunications facilities, KT is conducting on-site inspections to ensure service stability and is also carrying out intensive monitoring to improve the perceived quality of service for customers in the wildfire-affected areas.
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Hwang Kyunghee, Head of KT Daegu-Gyeongbuk NW Operations Headquarters, stated, "We will continue to provide support to ensure stable telecommunications services in wildfire-affected areas," and added, "Based on this experience, we plan to complete a disaster-resilient network infrastructure and establish a more sophisticated disaster response system."
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