Naver said there was a temporary error in the cafe access and news commenting function at around 11 p.m. last night (3rd), but it was not due to internet and communication restrictions.
He explained that immediately after the emergency martial law was declared, the number of users surged, resulting in a connection failure, and that service checks were conducted afterwards.
Naver held a separate meeting presided over by the representative of Soo Yeon Choi this morning (4th) and maintains an emergency response system.
Kakao is also conducting emergency management meetings centered on CEO Jung Shin-ah and operating an emergency response system.
Telecom companies also said that the communication network failure has not yet occurred, but they are trying to manage it stably in case of an accident.
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