japanese ntt docomo 3g licences
Phone giants give birth to Super 3G
News Vodafone, NEC, Siemens and Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo are among the 26 firms that have signed up to develop the new Super 3G standard, which would see data transmitted at rates around 10 times faster than via 3G, according to reports. [04 Jan 2005]
Look east young man - for the future of mobile communications
Comment Meanwhile, across the water in Japan, bona fide 3G users of NTT DoCoMo's FOMA service number around 160,000, according to people who know that operator well. The growth of i-mode - originally offering low bandwidth compatible, always-on DoCoMo-only... [04 Sep 2002]
French next to get i-Mode
News The French government was initially hoping to raise E4.95bn (£3.04bn) for the remaining 3G licences but has since had to dramatically reduce the asking price after a host of companies, including Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica, declined to bid.i... [17 Apr 2002]
KPN to walk with i-mode before running with 3G
News KPN Mobile is part-owned by NTT DoCoMo, the Japanese mobile operator that made its proprietary i-mode standard a success in its domestic market. KPN is among a number of incumbents across Europe with large debts, mostly racked up through the... [05 Apr 2002]
DoCoMo outlines European 3G plans
News NTT DoCoMo will rollout its 3G mobile phone service in Europe in the second half of 2002. Delays in awarding Asian licences have in turn delayed DoCoMo's investment plans in the area, although it has purchased stakes in Hutchison Telephone (the... [03 Oct 2001]
Spain says 'hasta manana' to 3G deadline
News Earlier this week, Japanese mobile network NTT DoCoMo admitted it will be unable to meet the May deadline for the launch of its 3G network. NTT DoCoMo cited technical problems with the standard, as well as standard delays. [26 Apr 2001]
3G woes: Should handset makers or network operators take rap
Comment This opinion is backed up by a look at NTT DoCoMo's 3G launch in Japan at the end of May. It is significant that Japan's DoCoMo paid significantly less for 3G licences than its European counterparts. Nokia and Ericsson, who have been working in... [28 Mar 2001]
3G roll-outs show lack of Eastern promise
News Rival NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile network operator, plans to launch mobile networks in May 2001. BT offshoot Manx Telecom is due to launch a 3G network on the Isle of Man by May, racing NTT DoCoMo to be the first 3G network in the world. [06 Mar 2001]
Branson and Snook outline 3G business models
News Despite Japanese mobile phone company NTT DoCoMo finding success with this system few European operators have been willing to commit to this method of raising revenue. Snook was confident that through building this relationship the prices paid for... [22 Feb 2001]
3G fears, e-science investment and Sony's identity crisis...
News The vastly inflated prices paid for the UMTS licences in auctions across Europe always looked likely to come back to haunt the telcos who took such an expensive step into the unknown, but now the Japanese pioneer of the mobile internet has fanned... [23 Nov 2000]
KPN and NTT DoCoMo gain UK foothold
News Hutchison Whampoa, KPN and NTT DoCoMo have announced a tie up that will see the Dutch and Japanese companies gain a foothold in the UK's mobile market and pave the way for them to bid for 3G licences in major European markets. [12 Jul 2000]
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