Disaster message board service started Confirm safety on the Internet Major communication companies July 4 at 9:04

Major telecommunications companies have begun offering disaster message boards and other services that allow users to register and check information about their safety on the Internet.

NTT Docomo, au's KDDI, and Softbank's major mobile phone companies have started a "disaster message board" service that allows users to register and confirm safety information in text via the Internet.

In addition, the three companies have also started a service to deliver safety information to their families by voice using apps such as smartphones.

Meanwhile, NTT East and West Japan have also begun offering "disaster message dials" that allow users to register and check voice messages.

If you want to tell your safety, call "171" from a landline or mobile phone and enter the phone number of your home or work to register the message.

To listen to the registered message, dial "171" and enter the phone number of the person whose safety you want to check.

In addition, we have also started a service of “Disaster Message Board, web171” that allows you to register and check safety information on the Internet site.

The address is https://www.web171.jp.