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Recruits at military boot camps to be allowed to use mobile phones from next month

June 27, 2023 - 20:07 By Yonhap
A soldier looks at an app that offers various benefits to soldiers with certified identification on a smartphone. (SK Telecom)

South Korea's military manpower agency said Tuesday that new recruits at boot camps will be able to use mobile phones for one hour on weekends and holidays starting from July 3.

The change is part of moves to allow enlisted troops to use mobile phones.

In May, the defense ministry said it plans to expand a trial program allowing enlisted troops to use mobile phones on their bases later this year.

From July through December, the program will be applied to some 60,000 enlistees, around 20 percent of the total, up from some 17,000 troops involved in its previous round that ran from June to December last year.

Enlistees used to be barred from carrying mobile phones for security reasons.

But the ministry introduced the program to explore the possibility of its wider application amid a growing sense that it can help troops touch base with their families and friends, and search for information, including about employment.

Under the expanded program, troops will be allowed to use personal phones from morning roll call, usually at around 6 a.m. or 7 a.m., through 9 p.m. in line with rules that ensure the use of their phones will not affect their obligations or cause any security issues.

Currently, troops can use and possess phones from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends. (Yonhap)