
""We have now reached a critical juncture where we must move beyond mere pledges not to repeat past mistakes. Instead, we must respond with a level of innovation and contribution - a complete transformation - that the public can tangibly perceive.""
""It is crucial to contribute to public welfare - such as by guaranteeing basic telecommunications rights for all citizens - while actively investing to lead the way toward a future defined by an AI-driven society.""
South Korea's Ministry of Science has launched a universal basic mobile data access scheme for over seven million subscribers, offering unlimited downloads at 400 kbps after data limits are reached. This initiative aims to ensure citizens have access to online services and to restore trust in telecommunications companies following recent security breaches. The plan includes low-priced 5G options and increased allowances for seniors, alongside commitments to improve Wi-Fi services on public transport. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need for innovation and public welfare in telecommunications.
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