Special:Badtitle/NS90:Milestone-Proposal talk:Emergency Warning Code Signal Broadcasting System/Queries to Proposer/reply (3)

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Based on the discussion, plaque citation is updated as following:

November 11, 2014 original version: NHK started to broadcast emergency warning code signals in 1985 due to the necessity for reliable and prompt transmission of emergency warning information to people after it developed a system that transmitted code signals that formed a special pattern. It has never experienced errors in operation and has always been activated in the event of emergencies. The system guarantees the transmission of emergency information to ensure people’s safety at any time that it is needed.

February 12, 2015 updated: The emergency warning broadcast system in Japan has been successfully in operation since 1985, after NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) developed the system having code signals forming a special pattern. The system provides reliable and prompt transmission of emergency warning information to the public. It has never experienced errors in operation, and has always been activated during emergencies. Today, both in analog radio and digital television services, the system guarantees the transmission of emergency information at any time when needed.

Thank you for your kind attention.