Dahami Communications' Digital Newspaper 'T-Paper' Achieves Barrier-Free (BF) Certification, Leading Digital Inclusion
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Dahami Communications' digital newspaper solution, T-Paper, has achieved Barrier-Free (BF) certification from the Korea Intelligence Information Society Agency.
- The certification recognizes T-Paper's advanced features designed for accessibility, including a 'smart lowering UI' for wheelchair users and voice guidance for the visually impaired.
- This achievement positions Dahami Communications as a leader in digital inclusion, especially as new laws mandate accessibility for public terminals.
Dahami Communications, a company specializing in media solutions, has earned Barrier-Free (BF) certification for its digital newspaper platform, T-Paper. The certification, awarded by the Korea Intelligence Information Society Agency (NIA), signifies that the T-Paper solution meets stringent accessibility standards for users with disabilities and the elderly.
This recognition stems from Dahami Communications' significant upgrades to both hardware and software. The company focused on enabling equal access to digital content for individuals facing information barriers. Key features include a 'smart lowering UI' that adjusts the screen interface for wheelchair users and a voice guidance system coupled with adjustable text sizes for the visually impaired and elderly.
This Barrier-Free certification is an achievement born from our corporate philosophy that no one should be excluded from knowledge and information in places like libraries and public institutions, and our technical dedication.
The certification aligns perfectly with upcoming legal requirements, including the 'Digital Inclusion Act' and revised 'Framework Act on Intelligent Informationization,' which mandate accessibility for public information terminals starting in January 2026. Dahami Communications anticipates this will solidify its market leadership, accelerating T-Paper's adoption in public institutions and educational facilities across South Korea.
A spokesperson for Dahami Communications stated, "This Barrier-Free certification is an achievement born from our corporate philosophy that no one should be excluded from knowledge and information in places like libraries and public institutions, and our technical dedication." The company aims to continue contributing to South Korea's digital inclusion policies and reinforce its position as a leader in the knowledge and information solutions market through ongoing technological innovation and ESG management.
We will continue to contribute to South Korea's digital inclusion policies and solidify our position as a leading player in the knowledge and information solutions market through continuous technological innovation and ESG management.
Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.