docomo phone makers
Motorola, Panasonic welcome LiMo Platform
News Panasonic and NEC's phones will be available in Japan through NTT DoCoMo. The whole idea behind LiMo is to give handset makers and carriers the basic underpinnings needed to create a modern mobile phone but with the freedom to customise the look... [04 Aug 2008]
Google lays out mobile future
News In addition to European and US giants such as Vodafone, Telefonica and Sprint, Google also has partnerships with Japanese operators NTT DoCoMo and KDDI, India's Airtel and China Mobile. One of the winning formulas is really a phone with a full web... [13 May 2008]
LiMo Foundation launches Linux Android rival
News More than 30 mobile-phone companies are members of LiMo, including heavyweights Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Vodafone and newest member Texas Instruments. Release 1 gives handset makers and carriers the basic operating system software needed to... [31 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Google Android
Cheat Sheet The Alliance has more than 30 members at present, including many familiar faces from mobile and beyond - from China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo and T-Mobile to eBay, LG and Motorola. But in recent years rumour had it the search behemoth was eyeing up the... [12 Mar 2008]
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. Despite the blanket of technology at ITU, my planned meeting with Nicholas Negroponte, head of the One Laptop... [05 Dec 2006]
Motorola pledges 50 per cent Linux
News Also on board are telecommunications companies NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone, the largest carriers in Asia and Europe, respectively. Greg Besio, vice president of mobile device software, said in an interview at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo: "We've... [16 Aug 2006]
Mobile giants unite on common Linux push
News Mobile phone makers Motorola, NEC, Panasonic and Samsung, along with mobile operators NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone, have announced plans to form an independent foundation to develop a common mobile Linux-based platform. [15 Jun 2006]
Cheat Sheet: NFC and contactless payments
Cheat Sheet FeliCa has been taken up big style by the likes of NTT DoCoMo, the largest mobile operator in Japan. DoCoMo sells 'osaifu keitei' or wallet phones, with NFC functionality embedded. Are all the phone makers up for this NFC malarkey? [20 Apr 2006]
First super 3G phones revealed
News Now Japanese giant DoCoMo is working with a number of phone makers to produce mobiles able to take advantage of the speedy connection. According to DoCoMo, the phones are capable of downloads at the speed of 3.6Mbps, around 10 times faster than... [03 Feb 2006]
Symbian: 'Linux, Microsoft less of a threat than our customers'
News Behrens added: We don't see Linux making any inroads apart from those two [Motorola and NTT DoCoMo]. Last year, smart phone operating system company Symbian outsold Microsoft at a rate of more than 10 to one. [25 Jan 2006]
Sun calls up some old chums
News Sun has also extended its relationship with Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo, which has 50 million-plus data-loving mobile phone subscribers. Together the two companies are working on what's code named "Star Project", a networking platform... [27 Jun 2005]
Is Bluetooth doomed?
Japanese operator DoCoMo has already included a precursor to NFC in some of its handsets as a way of turning the phone into a way of making contactless payments. A new report from research firm Analysys has found that Bluetooth will face a stiff... [22 Apr 2005]
Bluetooth 'on its way out'?
News Japanese operator DoCoMo has already included a precursor to NFC in some of its handsets as a way of turning the phone into a way of making contactless payments. A new report from research firm Analysys has found that Bluetooth will face a stiff... [21 Apr 2005]
Cabir spotted in the US
Cabir and the growing number of mobile phone viruses mainly target three mobile operating systems: Symbian, Windows Mobile and a third in use by NTT DoCoMo, one of the largest mobile phone operators in Japan. [21 Feb 2005]
MontaVista puts Tux on your mobile
News In addition, NTT DoCoMo just invested $3m in the embedded systems specialist. MontaVista Software launched a program on Monday that aims to make it simpler for mobile phone makers and wireless carriers to use the Linux operating system. [08 Feb 2005]
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