ntt docomo internet access
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. This is completely different from the traditional internet, where it doesn't matter if you access the web from a Dell or HP PC, you'll have a similar surfing experience. [06 Nov 2007]
Embedded Ajax: Web 2.0 Optimized for Mobile Devices
White Paper Compact HTML went on to become the basis for NTT DoCoMo's popular i-mode service. ACCESS has been a leading developer of Internet-compatible mobile browser solutions since it first submitted the Compact HTML specification to W3C in 1998. [03 Jul 2007]
BBC tops UK mobile web love
News NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, has already found consumers have an appetite for mobile data. UK users are gradually adopting the mobile web to access internet players such as the BBC, according to new research - but it's still down to... [14 May 2007]
Samsung flashes its 4G
News NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, is planning to launch a commercial 4G network in 2010 and has already piloted VSF-OFCDM and VSF-CDMA technologies. Samsung will showcase the bandwidth-bloated technology by using it to download 32 high... [31 Aug 2006]
mmO2 gets into bed with Japanese giant for i-mode deal
News mmO2 has announced it's signed with NTT DoCoMo to offer the Japanese giant's i-mode mobile internet service on its network. Peter Erskine, mmO2's CEO, said the operator had taken into account the rise in ARPU that other licensees in Europe had... [30 Nov 2004]
The Executive Question: Good news for Japan is good news for all - or is it?
Comment If so, that may explain why Mobimagic, the much-vaunted collaboration of Microsoft and NTT DoCoMo, has proved a disappointment. Funk identifies three stages of mobile Internet usage, namely mail, groupware and access to corporate databases. [05 May 2004]
Tutorial: Wireless Security
White Paper While WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) applications are all the rage in Europe and NTT's DoCoMo is storming through Japan, the United States is just beginning to see WAP devices emerge. As transaction-based Internet access applications, such as... [24 Feb 2004]
4G phone tested by Japan and China
News Japan's NTT DoCoMo is opening a Beijing office, the Japan Times, a Japanese daily reported, in a possible attempt to explore the 4G potential of China. The new bandwidth potentially promises video conferencing, high-resolution movie transmission... [26 Nov 2003]
ITU 03 diary - a weekend of two halves
Comment Should we be surprised if the absence of European giants such as Alcatel, Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens and Vodafone is literally overshadowed by the giant stands of LG, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony and Toshiba? [13 Oct 2003]
Is roaming coming to Wi-Fi?
News It was pushed to create a wireless roaming standard by Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo, which has begun selling Wi-Fi service to some customers on a trial basis. The popularity of Wi-Fi - which features networking nodes that use the 802.11b wireless... [11 Sep 2002]
DoCoMo goes for Wireless LAN
News Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo, champion of the most advanced 3G technology, will launch a wireless internet service using the cheap and cheerful 802.11b standard next month. NTT DoCoMo is one of the first companies in the world to offer 3G... [20 Jun 2002]
First 3G phones on the way
News NTT DoCoMo will be the first telco to produce 3G mobile phones, to be unveiled next week. The DoCoMo name for the 3G service is FOMA (Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access). The long awaited devices will take the form of three models: a folding... [28 Sep 2001]
AOL and DoCoMo serve up email on i-mode
News In related news, NTT DoCoMo's managing director Kiyoyuki Tsujimura said the wireless content service may begin charging content providers that want to piggy back on its network. The wireless internet service, branded AOLi, will give subscribers... [22 May 2001]
Japan hopes to be king of the IT castle
News Mobile communications operator NTT DoCoMo has already announced the launch of the first UMTS services for the autumn. According to government plans, in the year 2005, 30 million Japanese households will have 'always-on' internet access. [21 May 2001]
CeBIT update: NTT comes to Europe with 3G standard
News NTT DoCoMo claims that network coverage throughout Europe should stand at 22 per cent by May, increasing to 97 per cent within three years. Speaking at the CeBIT trade Fair, Kyoji Murakami, NTT's senior manager, announced that Foma has been... [29 Mar 2001]
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