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Mobile Carriers and Credit Card Business: A Brief Study-Focusing on KDDI THE CARD
White Paper This white paper introduces credit card services offered by two mobile carriers in Japan, NTT DoCoMo and KDDI au, mainly focusing on the service by KDDI au. Recognizing the credit card business as a... [20 Sep 2007]
BEA WebLogic Platform Facilitates KDDI's Competitive Strength
White Paper KDDI Corporation is the only domestic global communications enterprise in Japan that proffers a full spectrum of communication services. KDDI was challenged with a number of operations support systems... [10 Jul 2008]
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]
Emphasis on Mobile and IP Services
White Paper KDDI brings to the market a complete portfolio of telecommunications services including long-distance, international, and mobile phone services. KDDI needed to address this problem for their EZweb services. [03 Jul 2008]
3G hit by Japanese setback
News Japanese telco KDDI has pushed back the date when it will start offering 3G mobile phone services. KDDI's mobile arm, Au, will now roll out 3G from 1 April 2002. KDDI was formed last... [21 Sep 2001]
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]
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 kicks off 3G in Japan, while Orange ditches plans in Sweden
News The launch is the company's first 3G foray globally, yet behind 3G debuts of the two other major Japanese operators, NTT DoCoMo and KDDI. KDDI has been able to sign up 3G customers more quickly than... [20 Dec 2002]
Will Japan BREW Jolt Java?
White Paper But BREW - like 3G - may be able to gain a leg up on Java if KDDI can continue to roll out cool, fun, cheap, feature-laden (and BREW-enabled) handsets - much as the carrier has done with 3G. After a two-year business... [03 Jul 2008]
Half a million Sony handsets recalled
News Sony's re-entry into the mobile phone handset market took a major body blow yesterday with the news that Japanese telco KDDI is recalling 560,000 handsets because of a "production flaw". It could force Sony to cut prices... [05 Jul 2001]
J-Phone Selects Ericsson as the Prime Integrator for Its Multi-Vendor 3G Network in Japan
White Paper Serving around 12 million subscribers, J-Phone is a major telecoms player in Japan and a serious rival to the country’s other operators DoCoMo, KDDI, and TU-KA. With such a high reputation, J-Phone’s decision to expand... [02 Mar 2004]
Fujitsu to offer wireless data to corporates
News According to a spokesman for the company, Fujitsu intends to lease a network for the service from KDDI Corporation's DDI Pocket unit to kick off the service. Fujitsu is considering offering a wireless data communications... [13 Jun 2002]
C&W exits Japan with sale of unit to Softbank
News The fixed line businesses of incumbent NTT and KDDI have meant Japan hasn't been a happy hunting ground for the UK's C&W, which has a history of robust data operations in some parts of the world, but Softbank - headed up... [27 Oct 2004]
Motorola aims to be big in Japan
News Motorola withdrew from the Japanese market in 1995 - apart from selling through Japanese operator KDDI - after finding the country's telecommunications standards too specialised to make money. Motorola is moving back... [18 Jan 2002]
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]