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Vodafone takes battle to NTT DoCoMo's door

News Vodafone has various holdings in the Asia-Pacific region - including J-Phone in NTT DoCoMo's home market - though its interest in China is deemed very important because of that market's predicted growth rate over the next few years. [13 Jun 2002]

NTT DoCoMo delays Java phone release date

News NTT DoCoMo had initially hoped to launch the phone before the end of the year. NTT DoCoMo are set to beat rival networks to ship the new phones, with a launch due in January. Vodafone Group partner J-Phone announced on Tuesday that its phones will... [07 Dec 2000]

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]

The Bloor Perspective: Pricey Blackberry, Vodafone's Japanese adventure and Consignia

Comment This would give Vodafone far more influence over the direction of Japan Telecom including all business decisions, and put it in a strong position to go head-to-head with NTT DoCoMo. NTT DoCoMo acquired the company last September for Y600bn ($8bn... [24 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]

3G the 'nearly' technology

Comment Japan's NTT DoCoMo and then BT's Manx Telecom were tipped to be the first to pop the champagne corks earlier this month, but both network operators have had to delay until late summer. Meanwhile, NTT DoCoMo has extended its trials, which might just... [30 May 2001]

Vodafone gobbles up Japan Telecom

News But he does not think Vodafone will be able to catch up with NTT DoCoMo. The group also has to compete with Japan's number one telco, NTT DoCoMo, which is launching its 3G services next month. Vodafone has paid £1.8bn for a controlling stake in... [20 Sep 2001]

Sun set on Microsoft market, telco trials and tribulations, schools in crisis and a fishy tale

News Meanwhile The Times brings news that Japanese mobile phone company NTT DoCoMo, is pushing ahead with its own plans for a partial flotation. NTT DoCoMo is undeterred by the choppy telecoms waters and is expecting to raise £4.7bn through the latest... [06 Feb 2001]

3GSM: The future's bright. The future's crustacean...

Comment Meanwhile NTT DoCoMo head honcho Keiji Tachikawa took the podium to talk mainly about m-payments and his company turning phones into wallets later this year. Despite the ongoing success of the proprietary i-mode in Japan - 36 million users and... [21 Feb 2003]

3G woes: Should handset makers or network operators take rap

Comment This opinion is backed up by a look at NTT DoCoMo's 3G launch in Japan at the end of May. It is significant that Japan's DoCoMo paid significantly less for 3G licences than its European counterparts. Nokia and Ericsson, who have been working in... [28 Mar 2001]

Mobile operators team up to punch their weight

News Mobile operators from around the world including mmO2, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone have joined forces in an effort to exert more influence on the types of devices that are used on their networks. [23 Jun 2004]

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]

Leader: Mobile giants jostling

Leader The likes of NTT DoCoMo, O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone founding the Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP) group is arguably more about operators insisting on economies of scale and consistency from one device to another running on their networks. [23 Jun 2004]

Sun calls up some old chums

News Sun has also extended its relationship with Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo, which has 50 million-plus data-loving mobile phone subscribers. Together the two companies are working on what's code named "Star Project", a networking platform... [27 Jun 2005]

Vodafone: China in its hand?

Comment Deutsche Telekom and NTT DoCoMo may yet buy their way in, but typically it was Gent's company that got there first. So what has Vodafone got for its money? It adds up to a mouthwatering prospect but not the overriding factor in Vodafone's decision. [04 Oct 2000]

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