S.Korea to urge N.Korea to stop GPS jamming
- Published: 9 May 2012 at 14.48
- Online news: Asia
South Korea said on Wednesday it would send formal complaints to North Korea and to UN agencies, urging Pyongyang to stop sending GPS jamming signals that have affected hundreds of civilian flights.
Aircraft are seen sitting on the tarmac at Incheon international airport, west of Seoul, on May 2. South Korea said on Wednesday it would send formal complaints to North Korea and to UN agencies, urging Pyongyang to stop sending GPS jamming signals that have affected hundreds of civilian flights.
The regulatory Korea Communications Commission will send a letter of complaint to Pyongyang while other agencies will contact the international organisations, the transport ministry said in a statement.
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