Wednesday, May 9, 2012

VOA News: Asia: South Korea to File Complaints About North's Alleged GPS Jamming

VOA News: Asia
Asia Voice of America
South Korea to File Complaints About North's Alleged GPS Jamming
May 9th 2012, 14:20

South Korea is to file formal complaints with Pyongyang and relevant United Nations agencies about jamming of Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver frequencies that it contends emanates from North Korea.

On the 12th consecutive day of interference to GPS receivers in parts of South Korea, the government here declared it has had enough.

Formal complaints with Pyongyang, UN agencies

Kim Choon-oh, director of air navigation facilities at the Transport Ministry, says complaints about North Korea's intentional jamming of the satellite-based navigational system will be sent to Pyongyang, the International Telecommunications Union and the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Kim says it is difficult to predict how North Korea will respond, but the most important thing is for them to stop the interference.

North Korea denied GPS jamming when a complaint was filed last year and Kim acknowledges that could be their response again. He laments, under existing international agreements, there is no recourse to impose penalties or sanctions for such interference.

Not the first time

This is the third time Seoul has accused Pyongyang of GPS jamming. But it is the most extensive period.

Authorities here say the interference has been detected, since April 28, in the cockpits of nearly 700 airliners and on the decks of more than 175 maritime vessels. But officials say safety has not been compromised as transportation can utilize other equipment for accurate navigation.

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