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DOCOMO to Launch Environmental Sensor Network Business
NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today that beginning December 21 it will launch the trial operation of a network of environmental sensors that measure pollen, carbon dioxide , ultraviolet sunlight and other atmospheric conditions that can affect human health and daily life.
IIJ Expands High-speed Data Communications Terminals for IIJ Mobile
Internet Initiative Japan Inc. , one of Japan's leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced the December 1 release of two additional USB data communications terminals to the line up for the IIJ Mobile Service: 120FU, which boasts a 5.7 Mbps high-speed uplink, and D31HW, with a 21 Mbps high-speed downlink.
NTT DoCoMo Moves up Date to Shut off 2G Mobile
The story headlined "NTT DoCoMo moves up date to shut off 2G mobile" and posted Nov.
NTT DoCoMo Moves Up Date to Shut Off 2G Mobile
The story headlined "NTT DoCoMo moves up date to shut off 2G mobile" and posted Nov.
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. is the latest operator to unveil its plans for the proto-4G mobile technology Long Term Evolution , announcing today its intention to conduct trials in four Asia/Pacific markets -- Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines -- starting in early 2010.
Tata Tele to bill roaming calls per second
Ryuji Yamada, president and chief executive of NTT DOCOMO, speaks at the Mobile Asia Congress in Hong Kong.
JFE, JSW Form Alliance for Automobile Steel as Demand Increases in India
JFE Holdings Inc. , Japana s second- largest steelmaker, agreed to cooperate with Indiaa s JSW Steel Ltd .
MobileCrunch: NTT Docomo to start LTE services in Japan in December 2010
Faster data access with virtually no latency: LTE mobile broadband networks are coming, at least in the world's most advanced mobile market, the nation of Japan.
Asia-Pacific Mobile Alliance - Conexus Asia's largest alliance of mobile operators, as announced April 2006, today welcomed Smart Communications, Inc., the Philippines' leading mobile operator, into the fold.
NTT , Japan's biggest wireless service provider, plans to shut off its 2G mobile phone network in March 2011 because most of its customers will have moved on to 3G, the company CEO said Wednesday in Hong Kong.
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NTT DoCoMo To Switch-Off 2G in 2011
The news web sites have it today that NTT DoCoMo announced today that they plan to switch-off their 2G network in March 2011 and solely rely on their UMTS and LTE networks afterwards.
SK Telecom and Samsung Electronics to Launch LiMo Compliant Handset from Samsung Electronics
LiMo Foundationa , a global consortium of mobile industry leaders today announced the Samsung SCH-M510 as the first LiMo Compliant handset which will be deployed in the Korean marketplace.
NTT DoCoMo Moves up Date to Shut off 2G Mobile
Japan's biggest wireless service provider plans to shut off its 2G mobile phone network in March 2011 because most of its customers will have moved on to 3G, the company CEO said Wednesday in Hong Kong.
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Something for everyone with NTT DoCoMo's new mobile phones
Image Gallery Japan's biggest mobile phone operator, NTT DoCoMo , has unveiled a raft of new phones - 19 in all - along with a 3G-capable digital photo frame.
Japan's Softbank to launch Google phone in spring
Softbank Corp, Japan's No.3 wireless carrier, said it will add to its lineup its first phone using Google Inc's Android operating system in the spring, following similar launches by NTT DoCoMo and Verizon Wireless.
Celebrating 30 Years of Mobile Phones, Thank You NTT of Japan
December 1, 1979, 30 years ago, the world's first mobile phone network was launched into commercial production.
DoCoMo announces touch projector phone with detachable keyboard, display
Fujitsu developed the Separate Keitai F-04B in October last year, and exhibited the same at the CEATEC JAPAN 2008, now it is NTT DoCoMo that in collaboration has officially announced the modular handset.
NTT DoCoMo, Softbank announce grand total of 37 phones: Android, perfume holders, and more
When two of Japan's largest mobile carriers conspire to release nearly 40 phones in the span of 24 hours, editors covering the story are sure to lose hair and a solid year of lifespan -- but for consumers in the local market, it's nothing but good news.
Nissan's Amazing 'Scratch Shield' Paint to be Applied to Mobile Phones
November 10, 2009: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd, today announced it will license its breakthrough "Scratch Shield" paint to NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
NTT DoCoMo offers jewelry quality handsets
NTT DoCoMo aims to entice the cellphone lover in Japan by announcing another 19 more handsets that will be out from November 20th onwards.
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