On 1947 June 1 is the day the post office first started radio wave monitoring at the special duty department in a small room in a corner. Ever since then, they have been celebrating the Radio Wave Rememberance Day. Since this year is the 60th anniversary, 300 relating persons will attend the ceremony to take a look back at the past and honor the progress that has been made so far and make a new resolution for the future.
"The u-IT839 strategy is led by the industry that uses radio waves," Minister Rho Joon-hyung continued at the congratulatory speech. "We ask CRMO to continue to complete its role as a guard to the radio waves to strengthen the IT strategy providing ability, and to upgrade the quality of radio wave service for the great citizens."
The ceremony will involve showing a video that shows the origin of the ICE, honor the contributors and exhibition of historical documents.
The Radio Wave High Monitoring System is a solution to manage high frequency waves, broadband, and digital signals efficiently for DTV, DMB, and Mobile phones. The system is expected to be finished in 2008. Once this system is completed, it is expected that this will improve the radio wave controlling job a great deal by investigating frequency usage and discovering remaining or leftover frequencies.