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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. The online search giant has been... [13 May 2008]

Will Google's Android rock the mobile world?

News So far, KDDI and NTT Docomo, two of the largest carriers in Japan, are on board. Consumers shouldn't expect Google's new mobile phone software to revolutionise their mobile experience overnight - or anytime soon. [06 Nov 2007]

Google to unveil mobile software suite

News Japanese wireless carriers KDDI and NTT DoCoMo are said to be heavily involved in what will be called the Open Handset Alliance, according to other sources. Google is ready to unveil a suite of software for mobile phones... [05 Nov 2007]

F1 champions put their faith in technology

News Toyota: BMC Software, Denso, EMC2, KDDI, Pansonic It might not be as temperamental as a race-car's engine, but keeping the IT running properly can be just as important to the success of a Formula One racing team. [23 Mar 2007]

Is Google creating a Gphone?

News It's also gone on to strike deals across the world with operators such as Vodafone in the UK and KDDI in Japan which see Google services bundled onto devices. The mobile industry likes nothing more than a good piece of... [14 Mar 2007]

BT and KDDI team up in Japan

News BT has signed a joint venture agreement with Japan's second-largest telco, KDDI. Its international competitors for large network-plus-IT contracts include AT&T, NTT - Japan's largest telco and fierce... [26 Jun 2006]

Google's search for mobile goes east

News The tech giant announced on Thursday that it is working with KDDI, the country's second-largest mobile-service provider after NTT DoCoMo, to provide a search service for mobile phone users in the Japanese market as of July. [19 May 2006]

BSkyB tests mobile telly with Qualcomm

News Qualcomm has also formed a joint venture with Japanese service provider KDDI to deploy the technology. Qualcomm is getting the first European run out of its mobile TV broadcasting MediaFLO technology after agreeing a... [10 May 2006]

NTT DoCoMo flirts with mobile WiMax

News KDDI announced earlier this month that it will be setting up a network around Osaka. Japan's NTT DoCoMo is eyeing a WiMax network. The mobile operator has said it has applied for a licence from the Japanese ministry of... [30 Mar 2006]

Update: Vodafone sells Japanese arm for £8.9bn

News Since the 2001 acquisition of J-Phone, later rebranded under the Vodafone umbrella, the operator has consistently failed to make strides against its main opposition in the country, DoCoMo and KDDI's au. [17 Mar 2006]

Mobile WiMax gets thumbs-up in Japan

News The long-range wireless broadband technology, which received its official certification late last year, is set to be rolled out in the land of the rising sun by telecoms operator KDDI. KDDI also put the... [13 Mar 2006]

Vodafone notches up big numbers

News Japan, where Vodafone plays third fiddle with around 16 per cent to 17 per cent market share to NTT DoCoMo and KDDI, remains the most glaring problem area. Vodafone has announced record revenues and profits for its full... [24 May 2005]

Seven bites Blackberry with Smartner buy

News Seven first managed a foothold, some years ago, in Asia to supply premium email to handsets through NTT DoCoMo and KDDI in Japan and SingTelGroup in Singapore. US corporate mobile phone messaging provider Seven Networks... [11 Apr 2005]

Microsoft punts R&D and speech recognition in mobile battle

News Japanese operator KDDI managed to sell two million downloads in ten weeks. Microsoft is upping the stakes in the battle for control of the mobile operating system market, with new software for PDAs and investment in... [07 Mar 2005]

"On track" Vodafone breaks 150-million barrier

News However, questions remain over Japan, where the operator entered the market by acquiring J-Phone but was last to launch 3G behind rivals NTT DoCoMo and KDDI. Vodafone has announced it has passed the 150-million customer... [26 Jan 2005]

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