ntt docomo in comment and analysis

Tech Visions: Wireless sale of the century

Comment The bidding is expected to raise between $15bn and $20bn from organisations including Apple, AT&T, Cox, Google, NTT DoCoMo and Verizon. The auction of the last great chunk of US broadcast spectrum gets under way in the new year. [17 Dec 2007]

Surprise omissions and trends

AS Analysis Whether that's the CEO of countless telecoms providers - though the bosses of Vodafone and NTT DoCoMo do sometimes get a look in - or big Silicon Valley names, the Agenda Setters 07 list again shows that the panel puts more stock in the individual... [12 Oct 2007]

3GSM Diary, day 4: Mobile's future killer apps?

Comment Japan is the cradle of mobile advancement and Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo is often at the forefront of some of the most far-sighted - and far out - developments. Dropping by their stand today, I took a look at some new functionality the operator... [15 Feb 2007]

ITU 06 diary - Buzzword bingo, too much text and a one-on-one with Negroponte

Comment The head of NTT DoCoMo, the largest mobile operator in Japan, revealed his strategy for launching new services, such as the wallet phone. At ITU yesterday the action really kicked off, with some of the biggest CEOs in telecoms lining up to speak. [05 Dec 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 03.11.06

Round-Up It seems NTT DoCoMo, the company behind the handset, has really got women sussed - which puts it at a definite advantage over the Round-Up and the rest of mankind. "Beep beep, time to make a baby. You might be forgiven for thinking that sounds like... [03 Nov 2006]

Upwardly mobile: What do silver surfers want?

Comment Japan has its own Simple trend, with a handset range called Raku Raku from operator NTT DoCoMo. Like most corporate smart cookies, the mobile operators and handset floggers have woken up to the fact that there's an aging population with not... [01 Nov 2006]

Leader: Vodafone's Japanese sale

Leader Outside Japan - where it has faced, in the form of NTT DoCoMo and KDDI, two of the canniest and most successful operators in the world - Vodafone's other main area of concern on any significant scale has been the US. [06 Mar 2006]

3GSM Diary: CEO egos, Motorola's smorgasbord and camera phone as scanner

Comment NTT DoCoMo in Japan has signed up on the operator side. It's tough because it's hard to fit in everything you would like. Egos and simple logistics dictate that you're going to get people speaking or holding press conferences at the same time. [14 Feb 2006]

Leader: Tracking children? Think like a CIO

Leader Japanese mobile behemoth NTT DoCoMo has announced a location-tracking mobile aimed at worried parents who want to check the whereabouts of their children. Imagine the day your son or daughter is a little late home. [24 Nov 2005]

Radioactive: Mobile phones - the battery conundrum

Comment Mobile operators in Japan are very interested in the technology, and both KDDI and NTT DoCoMo are said to be developing DFMC-based products. The latest mobile device developments burn through standard Li-Ion batteries like no tomorrow. [09 Nov 2005]

Why less wireless?

AS Analysis Previously, NTT DoCoMo's Keiji Tachikawa made appearances as the man at the vanguard of a mobile data revolution being pioneered in Japan. But this year, says Tony Hallett, they're really taking a back seat. [26 Sep 2005]

Leader: Faith in the next generation?

Leader Japan's NTT DoCoMo, which has been at the vanguard of 3G, has been talking about 4G for some time. In the early days of Hutchison Whampoa rolling out 3G networks in various countries - not all that long ago but at a pretty dire time for telecoms... [25 Aug 2005]

3GSM Diary: Social responsibility, killer apps and a giant toaster

Comment NTT DoCoMo's CEO told us in a 'fireside chat', minus any kind of fire, that his company is being held to ever higher standards by its subscribers. They want social responsibility - and DoCoMo is doing its bit to provide it. [16 Feb 2005]

Leader: Mobile giants jostling

Leader The likes of NTT DoCoMo, O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone founding the Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP) group is arguably more about operators insisting on economies of scale and consistency from one device to another running on their networks. [23 Jun 2004]

Leader: Friday 13 February unlucky for some - including Vodafone?

Leader This morning's FT boldly states a bid of around $30bn will be forthcoming, throwing the UK mobile giant's hat into the ring with Cingular and perhaps even NTT DoCoMo of Japan (a current AT&T Wireless stakeholder) and Nextel, also of the US. [12 Feb 2004]

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