ntt docomo 30 per cent
NTT in financial crisis
News According to reports in the Financial Times, some assets will be sold off, although there are currently no plans to divest its 64 per cent-owned mobile phone subsidiary NTT DoCoMo. Japanese telecoms behemoth NTT has admitted it is in a dire... [26 Oct 2001]
BT and AT&T buy into Japanese market
News The British and US telcos now plan to challenge both NTT's fixed-line business and NTT DoCoMo, its cellular subsidiary. Until last week analysts still believed the BT-AT&T pairing could strike some kind of deal with NTT, Japan's dominant telco. [26 Apr 1999]
Vodafone gobbles up Japan Telecom
News The group also has to compete with Japan's number one telco, NTT DoCoMo, which is launching its 3G services next month. But he does not think Vodafone will be able to catch up with NTT DoCoMo. The UK operator has bought an extra 21.7 per cent on... [20 Sep 2001]
Vodafone shares slide to four-year low
News The fall started when Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo announced it is expecting to see 30 per cent fewer new customers this year than earlier predicted - a fact that raised eyebrows among Vodafone investors aware that Japan is expected to account for... [10 Apr 2002]
A Manx tale
Comment NEC also had a wee hiccup with its contribution to NTT DoCoMo's 3G network in Japan. Non-voice service revenues will dominate voice revenues by 2004 and comprise 66 per cent of 3G service revenues by 2010 [18 May 2001]
NTT DoCoMo warns on barren spell
News NTT DoCoMo is expecting new subscriptions to be 30 per cent down this financial year. DoCoMo also saw 2002 subscription rates fall 30 per cent on 2001 levels. DoCoMo did not comment on the figures, but said it would release fiscal year plans when... [10 Apr 2002]
Ringback tones coming to European mobiles
News But all may want to note the performance of operators such as M1 in Singapore and NTT DoCoMo who haven't done well - and that's in Asia where such services are generally thought to catch on faster. It costs consumers around $2 per month, which now... [24 Aug 2004]
BT stalls in 3G three-legged race
News A spokesman for NEC denied the glitch was comparable to a similar problem with the NEC-supplied element of NTT DoCoMo's 3G network in Japan. Population coverage is intended to be around 80 per cent initially, with 100 per cent being reached within... [14 May 2001]
BBC tops UK mobile web love
News NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, has already found consumers have an appetite for mobile data. Younger users make up the bulk of the mobile web, according to the research, which found the under-35s account for 67 per cent of its users. [14 May 2007]
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