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So we see tremendous uptake in the Americas market. But it's not just the Americas. I mean, if you look at the rest of the world, I mean you see, for example, big operators like KDDI in Japan that already has 10,000 hotspots mid last year and will...
I thought was curious about the KDDI was that the company also acknowledged heavier data traffic from smartphones as a possible cause. From Kyodo’s report: The latest trouble was caused by a failed electric supply to [KDDI’s] computer servers for e-mail...
A model displays Japan's second largest mobile carrier KDDI's smartphone 'Galaxy S II' with 4.7-inch OLED display, produced by Samsung in Tokyo on January 16, 2012. View Photo »
Last year, in the event of the World IPv6 Day, KDDI's IPv6 networks worked well when the major websites around the world had IPv6 enabled. KDDI is now operating the networks accommodating more than 600,000 dual stack users. We are promoting the launch of IPv6, in order that the Internet may continue to ...
I really like it. Samsung has been one of the companies really supporting NFC from the start. Samsung has been in the lead from the start. You can link an NFC phone to a credit card. It’s becoming reality.” At the end of 2011 three Japanese operators,...
Corp, the operator of au mobile phone services, said Sunday that data communication disruption which occurred Saturday night affected up to 6.15 million cell phones and smartphones. A spokesperson said the company’s proprietary ezweb e-mail service was...
(Kyodo)--KDDI Corp. , the operator of ''au'' mobile phone services, said Sunday the data communication disruption the previous night has affected up to 6.15 million cellphones and smartphones. read full article... This article is available to Nikkei.com...
A model displays Japan's second largest mobile phone carrier KDDI's smartphones 'Optimus X' (L), produced by LG Electronics and 'Xperia acro HD' (R) by Sony Ericsson in Tokyo on January 16, 2012. View Photo »
It has been reported that Gree and KDDI have filed a lawsuit against Dena regarding claims that Dena violated Japan’s antitrust law
KDDI Corporation (TYO: 9433) is a Japanese telecommunication operator formed in October 2000 through the merger of DDI Corp. , KDD Corp. , and IDO Corp. Full Article
A model displays Japan's second largest mobile phone carrier KDDI's smartphones 'Optimus X' (L), produced by LG Electronics and 'Xperia acro HD' (R) by Sony Ericsson in Tokyo on January 16, 2012.
View Photo »Models display Japan's second largest mobile phone carrier KDDI's smartphones (L-R) 'Infobar', produced by Sharp, 'Galaxy S II' by Samsung, 'Optimus X' by LG Electronics and 'Xperia acro HD' by Sony Ericsson in Tokyo on January 16, 2012.
View Photo »Takashi Tanaka, president of KDDI Corp. , attends a ceremony marking the launch of the iPhone 4S at one of the company's outlets in Tokyo's Shibuya district in this photo taken by Kyodo on October 14, 2011. Apple Inc's latest iPhone went on sale in stores across the globe on Friday,...
View Photo »A model displays KDDI's new smart phones 'Digno' (L), produced by Kyocera and the 'Evo 3D' (R) produced by Taiwanese electronics manufacturer HTC, as the company announced its new range in Tokyo on September 26, 2011. The Evo has 3D CMOS cameras and a 4.3-inch LCD display with 3G, WiMAX...
View Photo »A model displays KDDI's new smart phone 'Photon', produced by Japanese computer giant Fujitsu, as the company announced its new range in Tokyo on September 26, 2011. The Photon has Nvidia's Tegra2 dual core processor on its CPU and a 4.3-inch LCD display with 3G, WiMAX and WiFi...
View Photo »President of KDDI Takashi Tanaka displays a new smart phone 'Arros Z', produced by Japanese computer giant Fujitsu, as the company announced its new range in Tokyo on September 26, 2011. The Arrows Z has Texas Instruments' OMAP4 dual core processor on its CPU and a 4.3-inch LCD display...
View Photo »Models display Japanese mobile communication telcom KDDI's new smart phones 'Digno' (L) produced by Kyocera, 'Evo 3D (C) produced by Taiwanese electronics manufacturer HTC and the 'Photon' (R) produced by Motorola as KDDI announced their new range in Tokyo on September 26, 2011.
View Photo »KDDI Corporation President Takashi Tanaka speaks during a news conference in Tokyo September 26, 2011.
View Photo »KDDI Corporation President Takashi Tanaka speaks to the media after a news conference in Tokyo September 26, 2011.
View Photo »KDDI Corporation President Takashi Tanaka poses with a mobile phone during a photo session after a news conference in Tokyo September 26, 2011.
View Photo »KDDI President Takashi Tanaka (C), Fujitsu-Toshiba Mobile Communications President Nobuo Otani (L) and Microsoft Japan President Yasuyuki Higuchi (R) hold 'Windows Phone IS12T' smartphones during the photo session of its press preview in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. Japan's telecom company...
View Photo »A KDDI phone is displayed featuring 'Automatic generation of dancing animation', involving various animated characters dancing on the screen to music, at the Wireless Japan exhibition in Tokyo on may 25, 2011.
View Photo »Models display KDDI's new smart phones, Sony Ericsson's Xperia (R) and Infobar A01, made by Sharp with Android 2.3 OS, at a press preview in Tokyo on May 17, 2011. KDDI announced six new models of Android smart phones, which uses free WiFi communication service through some 100,000...
View Photo »A model displays KDDI's new design conscious smart phone Infobar A01, designed by Naoto Fukasawa and made by Sharp with Android 2.3 OS, at a press preview in Tokyo on May 17, 2011. KDDI announced six new models of Android smart phones, which can use free WiFi communication service...
View Photo »KDDI president Takashi Tanaka announces the new smart phone Regza Phone with a sliding keyboard, produced by Toshiba at a press preview in Tokyo on May 17, 2011. KDDI announced six new models of Android smart phones, which can use free WiFi communication service through some 100,000...
View Photo »Models display KDDI's new smart phones at a press preview in Tokyo on May 17, 2011. KDDI announced six new models of Android smart phones, which can use free WiFi communication service through some 100,000 KDDI's access points across Japan.
View Photo »KDDI president Takashi Tanaka announces a new water and shock proof smart phone, G'z One with Android 2.3 OS, produced by Casio Computer at a press preview in Tokyo on May 17, 2011. KDDI announced a total of six new models of Android smart phones, which can use free WiFi communication...
View Photo »A poster promoting Apple Inc.'s iPhone 4S is seen at mobile carrier KDDI's shop in Tokyo October 14, 2011. Apple Inc's iPhone 4S went on sale in Japan and other countries on Friday. KDDI Corp , which also started distributing the iPhone, rose 2.1 percent to 591,000 yen.
View Photo »Visitors try Apple Inc.'s iPhone 4S units at mobile carrier KDDI's booth at an electronics shop in Tokyo October 14, 2011. Apple Inc's iPhone 4S went on sale in Japan and other countries on Friday. KDDI Corp , which also started distributing the iPhone, rose 2.1 percent to 591,000 yen.
View Photo »Japan's telecommunication giant KDDI president Takashi Tanaka (L) and US electronics giant Motorola Mobility vice president Spiros Nikolakopoulos display Motorola's tablet computer 'Xoom' at a Tokyo hotel on February 28, 2011. The Android OS based tablet, which has 10.1-inch LCD...
View Photo »Japan's telecommunication giant KDDI president Takashi Tanaka introduces new smart phone manufactured by Taiwan's electronics giant HTC 'HTC EVO Wimax', which enables to use Wimax high speed braodband wireless service of 40Mbps downloading at a Tokyo hotel on February 28, 2011. KDDI...
View Photo »Japan's telecommunication giant KDDI president Takashi Tanaka (L) shakes hands with Taiwan's electronics giant HTC executive vice president Fred Liu as they display HTC's smartphone 'HTC EVO Wimax', which enables to use Wimax high speed braodband wireless service of 40Mbps downloading...
View Photo »A model displays US electronics giant Motorola's tablet computer 'Xoom', which will be sold by japanese telecommunication giant KDDI, at a Tokyo hotel on February 28, 2011. The Android OS based tablet, which has 10.1-inch LCD display to show high-definition movies, will go on sale here...
View Photo »Models display Taiwanese electronics giant HTC's smartphone 'HTC EVO Wimax' (L) and US electronics giant Motorola's tablet computer 'Xoom' as Japanese telecommunicaion giant KDDI introduces Japanese market at a Tokyo hotel on February 28, 2011. The Android OS based smartphone and tablet...
View Photo »The logo of 'Windows Phone' is displayed during a press preview of Windows Phone IS12T in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. Japan's telecom company KDDI will put the Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile Communications-made phones with Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.5 operatiing system onto the Japanese market...
View Photo »A model displays Japan's second largest mobile phone carrier KDDI's smartphones 'Optimus X' (L), produced by LG Electronics and 'Xperia acro HD' (R) by Sony Ericsson in Tokyo on January 16, 2012.
View Photo »Last year, in the event of the World IPv6 Day, KDDI's IPv6 networks worked well when the major websites around the world had IPv6 enabled. KDDI is now operating the networks accommodating more than 600,000 dual stack users. We are promoting the launch of IPv6, in order that the Internet may continue to ...
It has been reported that Gree and KDDI have filed a lawsuit against Dena regarding claims that Dena violated Japan’s antitrust law
Gree has decided to bring a lawsuit against DeNA. Supporting Gree's grounds to achieve sound development of the entire social game industry through sound competition described below, KDDI, co-operating company of 'au one Gree' with Gree, made the decision to become a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit.
