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3 jumps on board Symbian Foundation
News The original members of the Symbian Foundation are Nokia, Symbian, Motorola, AT&T, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone.s director of products, Fergal Walker, said yesterday: "3 is pleased to... [11 Jul 2008]
Nokia buys Symbian and looks to open mobile future
News As with the LiMo open mobile software alliance, The Symbian Foundation has enlisted a raft of members - a launch line up that includes Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, AT&T, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, STMicroelectronics, Texas... [24 Jun 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. The online search giant has been ramping up its mobile... [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. Google's Android may get all the attention, but there's more than one industry consortium... [31 Mar 2008]
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]
Vodafone: Cheaper phone bills can ad up
News has been pushing the idea of mobile advertising lately, talking up search keywords after having signed a deal with NTT DoCoMo in Japan. Vodafone has revealed that it will partner with Yahoo! to offer its subscribers the chance to swap cheaper phone... [14 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. Vodafone's token effort is the - wait for it - Simple, a device meant to be - yes, you've guessed it - simple. [01 Nov 2006]
3G: Are you planning for what comes next?
News Operators including China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone have all signed up to the Next Generation Networks Mobile Initiative (NGNMI). Both Japan's NTT DoCoMo and Samsung claim to be already working on technologies that fit the... [15 Sep 2006]
Mobile Linux movement picks up pace
News Back in June a mobile Linux alliance was formed between Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and Vodafone. Linux is picking up more support in the mobile industry as a challenger to established players... [17 Aug 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. For Motorola, the number two maker of mobile phones, Linux is the way of the future. [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]
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]
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. The upside is that you get together people from all sorts of interesting companies with the CEOs of the likes of Microsoft, Nokia, Qualcomm, RIM and Vodafone - though in the case of the latter... [14 Feb 2006]
Re:Viewing 2005: The year in mobile and wireless
News Another landmark in mobile data this year came in the form of O2's launch of i-mode, the mobile internet cousin from Japan's NTT DoCoMo. Vodafone also jumped on the mobile email bandwagon, announcing its own-brand business email service, supplied... [15 Dec 2005]
