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2009-12-03 23:04:51 - Telekom (NYSE: DT : ) and France Telecom (NYSE: FTE : ). Full Article at PR-Inside.com
TOKYO (Dow Jones)--NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437) said Thursday it has secured a 79.59% stake in Germany's net mobile AG through its unit as a result of a tender offer which closed Nov. 27. read full article... Full Article at Nikkei
Last spring, Japan's wireless giant NTT DoCoMo Inc. acquired a 26% stake in India's major mobile carrier, Tata Teleservices Ltd. (TTSL). The first fruit of that relationship was a wireless service launched at the end of June dubbed Tata DoCoMo. Full Article at Nikkei
2009-12-01 17:47:53 - CAMPBELL, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 12/01/09 -- Market research firm Infonetics Research : ( twitter.com/infonetics : ) released its third quarter (3Q09) Service Provider VoIP Equipment and Subscribers : and IMS Equipment... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Yokohama, Japan — Japan will soon see cell phones that can heal minor scratches on their own thanks to technology from Nissan Motor Co. Full Article at GreenBiz
2009 Infiniti G37 ConvertibleEnlarge Photo Nissan developed self-healing paint to protect vehicles from the surface damage caused by parking lots, home garages, and the like. Known as "Scratch Shield", it's appeared on a handful of vehicles in the U. Full Article at The Car Connection
Tokyo, Nov 18, 2009 (JCN) - Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. had a 38.2 percent decline in its fiscal second-quarter net profit, as demand for its mobile phone services slackened. Full Article at Japan Corporate News
Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more. Locate wireless services by a specific address, city, state, country, airport, or zip code. Get our latest content via convenient RSS feeds. Full Article at PC World
Contrary to a statement made last week by its CEO in Hong Kong, NTT DoCoMo doesn't plan to shut-off its 2G network a year earlier than planned. Full Article at PC World
India's fierce price war in wireless phone services gives AT&T (T) plenty to think about as the country nears a long-delayed auction of 3G wireless spectrum. AT&T hasn't said whether it'll take part in the auction, scheduled for mid-January. Full Article at Investor's Business Daily
Mumbai, Nov 23: Just days after Airtel introduced its Turbo plan which cuts roaming rates by 60 per cent, Tata Teleservices heated up the telecom price war by extending its pay per second billing tariff to roaming calls. Full Article at OneIndia
Mobile phone apps able to work on all OSs instead of just one, the potential for Android to become a major OS and the promotion of ways to save energy were all major areas of focus at the Mobile Asia Congress organized by the GSM Association (GSMA)... Full Article at PC World
Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo will launch commercial LTE service in December of next year, skipping an interim upgrade to HSPA+. NTT DoCoMo President and CEO Ryuji Yamada made the announcement yesterday at the GSMA Mobile Asia Congress. Full Article at Wireless Week
cell phone reviews, info, news, community, and deals NTT DoCoMo executives recently revealed that the company plans to shut off its 2G network entirely by March 2011. DoCoMo had originally planned to cease offering 2G by December 2012. Full Article at Phone Scoop
IDG News Service - 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. Full Article at ComputerWorld
HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--Japan's top mobile phone carrier by subscribers, NTT DoCoMo Inc. Full Article at Nikkei
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Sharp Corp. will offer mobile phones in Japan that run on Google Inc.'s Android operating system as early as the first half of next year, according to a company executive cited in a report Wednesday. Full Article at MarketWatch
TOKYO (Nikkei)--NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437) plans to build a network of 100 exclusive stores under the Dive In name in India for the Tata DoCoMo brand of cellular phone services by the end of next year. read full article... Full Article at Nikkei
IDG News Service - Fujitsu is breaking new ground in the cell phone market with the imminent introduction of a cell phone that splits into two parts. Full Article at ComputerWorld
Mumbai: As Tata Power Co. Ltd embarks on the “next wave” of power projects aggregating 6,000MW, the firm is open to all options, including selling telecom investments to fund projects, a senior executive of the company said. Full Article at livemint.com
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NTT DoCoMo Inc. President and Chief Exective Officer Ryuji Yamada speaks during an interview with Reuters at the company headquaters in Tokyo July 9, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo Inc. President and Chief Exective Officer Ryuji Yamada speaks during an interview with Reuters at the company headquarters in Tokyo July 9, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo Inc. President and Chief Exective Officer Ryuji Yamada speaks during an interview with Reuters at the company headquaters in Tokyo July 9, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo Inc. President and Chief Exective Officer Ryuji Yamada speaks during an interview with Reuters at the company headquaters in Tokyo July 9, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada holds Pro series "HT-03A" beside a display of 2009 summer models during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada holds Pro series "HT-03A" (L) and "T-01A" (R) beside a display of 2009 summer models during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009.
View Photo »The shadow of NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada reflects on the screen as he introduces the company's new mobile phone "HT-03A" using Android operating system during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada explains the company's new Pro series "HT-03A" during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009. NTT DoCoMo announced its lineup of 18 new handsets in their four main series, "Style", "Prime", "Smart" and "Pro", for launch on or after May 22.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada introduces the company's 2009 summer mobile phone models during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009. NTT DoCoMo announced its lineup of 18 new handsets in their four main series, "Style", "Prime", "Smart" and "Pro", for launch on or after May 22.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada introduces the company's 2009 summer mobile phone models during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009. NTT DoCoMo announced its lineup of 18 new handsets in their four main series, "Style", "Prime", "Smart" and "Pro", for launch on or after May 22.
View Photo »A model displays NTT DoCoMo's latest separate-style F-04B mobile phone during the company's new 2009 Winter/Spring models press preview in Tokyo on November 10, 2009. NTT DoCoMo is presenting 20 new models for the upcoming season.
View Photo »A model displays NTT DoCoMo's latest separate-style F-04B mobile phone during the company's new 2009 Winter/Spring models press preview in Tokyo on November 10, 2009. NTT DoCoMo is presenting 20 new models for the upcoming season.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo President Ryuji Yamada shows off the latest separate-style F-04B mobile phone during the company's new 2009 Winter/Spring models press preview in Tokyo on November 10, 2009. NTT DoCoMo is presenting 20 new models for the upcoming season.
View Photo »A man comes out of a shop of NTT DoCoMo Inc. , in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »A woman comes out of a shop of NTT DoCoMo Inc. , shop in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »Models show off some of NTT DoCoMo's 2009 summer models of the mobile phones during its press preview in Tokyo on May 19, 2009. NTT DoCoMo announced its lineup of 18 new handsets in their four main series, "Style", "Prime", "Smart" and "Pro", for launch on or after May 22.
View Photo »People look at Japan's top mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo handsets displayed at an electronics shop in Tokyo January 30, 2009.
View Photo »A woman, reflected on a mirror, looks at Japan's top mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo handsets displayed at an electronics shop in Tokyo January 30, 2009.
View Photo »NTT DoCoMo Inc. President and Chief Exective Officer Ryuji Yamada speaks during an interview with Reuters at the company headquarters in Tokyo July 9, 2009.
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