New service in Japan will alert users to vacant toilet cubicles - Regional - News Summed Up

New service in Japan will alert users to vacant toilet cubicles - Regional


TOKYO: Hunting around for an empty toilet cubicle may soon be a thing of the past - as least in Japan. Japanese telecommunications operator KDDI will start a service in March informing people of the number of occupied cubicles at a particular location through their smartphone and computer, reported The Japan Times. "People often waste time by looking around for an available toilet on various floors or by waiting until one becomes available," said KDDI spokesman Daisuke Maruo told The Japan Times. In addition, if the cubicle is occupied for too long, an email will also be sent to a facility administrator in case of possible accidents. The service will be launched first at office buildings, with plans to roll it out at sports stadiums, train stations and shopping malls.


Source: The Star February 22, 2017 06:13 UTC



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