South Korea introduces number portability for Internet call
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Korea Communications Commission (KCC) has decided to approve the number portability system, allowing fixed-line telephone users to switch to Internet phone while retaining their home phone numbers. It means South Koreans now able to make Internet calls without changing numbers.
According to the KCC, the introduction of new system was expedited through various efforts including support for the construction of location system for emergency calls and settlement of disagreement among operators.
This decision is likely to promote the use of Internet phone service in the country.
According to the KCC, the introduction of new system was expedited through various efforts including support for the construction of location system for emergency calls and settlement of disagreement among operators.
This decision is likely to promote the use of Internet phone service in the country.
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