DoCoMo 3G deal makes Symbian big in Japan
News A development agreement with NTT DoCoMo, the nation's dominant mobile phone player, could ultimately influence what software powers 3G handsets in Europe, the US and other nascent next-generation industries.
[September 26, 2003, 12:25]
DoCoMo's i-mode user base hits 24.6m
News Japan's largest mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo has increased its i-mode subscriber base to 24.6 million as of 18 June, up by about 600,000 subscribers from the end of last month. Without revealing specifics, he said DoCoMo is "continuing to...
[June 21, 2001, 9:45]
DoCoMo teams with McAfee on wireless antivirus
News Network Associates, which makes the McAfee antivirus product line, said on Friday it is collaborating with NTT DoCoMo on an antivirus engine for mobile phones, in an effort to head off the threat of malicious code on increasingly advanced wireless...
[October 17, 2003, 18:00]
DoCoMo to beat targets and come to the UK
News NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile services operator, said on Thursday it expects to surpass its earnings targets for the year ending on 31 March. DoCoMo president and chief executive Keiji Tachikawa told a news conference he expected group current...
[March 22, 2001, 9:44]
DoCoMo phones get Flash
News Japanese mobile phone giant NTT DoCoMo will become the first phone carrier to offer services based on Macromedia's Flash animation player, Macromedia is set to announce on Monday. Under Monday's agreement, DoCoMo will include the Flash player...
[February 24, 2003, 9:55]
DoCoMo debuts wrist-phone
News On Wednesday, Japanese cell phone carrier NTT DoCoMo began taking orders for the Wristomo, a wristwatch that unfolds into a cell phone. NTT DoCoMo did not indicate what it would be charging for the Wristomo.
[March 27, 2003, 12:02]
The lessons of DoCoMo
News The president and CEO of NTT DoCoMo, Masao Nakamura, has been sharing some of his company's plans for advanced mobile technology -- and talking about how users in his home market can nowadays be a tough crowd to please.
[February 16, 2005, 11:25]
Gemplus Success Story - NTT DoCoMo
White Papers In October 2001, NTT DoCoMo launched the world first 3G commercial network, "FOMA - Freedom for Multimedia Access". G only, as the 2G DoCoMo network, PDC, did not require the use of a SIM and therefore there was no question of roaming between their...
[March 11, 2005, 23:00]
Palm and DoCoMo to do wireless PDA
News A handheld device jointly created by DoCoMo, Japan's dominant mobile operator, and Palm will be available to Japanese consumers next year. Com, Palm's parent company, signed an agreement with DoCoMo last June to jointly develop handheld services...
[September 4, 2000, 12:21]
Japan's DoCoMo gets base in London
News Japanese mobile telecommunications firm NTT DoCoMo announced Friday it is to spend £3m establishing a foothold in Europe. DoCoMo will create a headquarters in London and sign an agreement with Dutch controlled mobile firm KPN Mobile.
[September 29, 2000, 15:17]
News Burst: Palm and DoCoMo to do wireless PDA
News A handheld device jointly created by DoCoMo, Japan's dominant mobile operator and Palm could be available to Japanese consumers by next year. Com, Palm's parent company, signed an agreement with DoCoMo last June to jointly develop handheld services...
[September 4, 2000, 10:33]
NTT DoCoMo shows off latest 3G handset
News Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo drew large crowds at CeBIT on Tuesday afternoon with a demonstration of its latest 3G handset. Although the world's largest ICT show doesn't officially kick off until Wednesday, journalists packed out a press...
[March 12, 2003, 8:06]
BT's 3G delay blamed on DoCoMo
News They think pressure from Japanese mobile giant, NTT DoCoMo, is partly responsible for the delay, and that several more technical hitches are likely before commercial 3G networks are ready. While NEC insists that such glitches are inevitable with...
[May 14, 2001, 11:44]
I-mode success drives NTT DoCoMo towards early 3G
News While Europe's mobile industry is suffering mounting scepticism over the future success of third-generation mobile Internet services, NTT DoCoMo is pushing forwards with its 3G plans. Hiroyuki Ohtsuka, deputy managing director of DoCoMo Europe...
[September 26, 2001, 11:10]
NTT DoCoMo accused of reverse domain name hijacking
News Japan's NTT DoCoMo was accused by a panel convened by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) of attempting to reverse-hijack the imode.biz domain name after it lost its case to win the name from US telecoms giant AT&T.
[July 9, 2002, 15:50]
NTT DoCoMo hits 20 million subscribers
News The success of its mobile Internet service i-mode helped Japanese network operator NTT DoCoMo hit the 20 million subscribers mark on Sunday. NTT DoCoMo said that a total of 828 companies are now providing services, and that there are currently 1...
[March 5, 2001, 10:48]
DoCoMo faces uphill battle to put US ahead of Europe
News At first glance, NTT DoCoMo's deal to buy 16 percent of AT&T Wireless Group this week might seem like a major win for US mobile communications. DoCoMo's i-mode system, on the other hand, is the world's most successful implementation of the mobile...
[December 1, 2000, 12:36]
DoCoMo debuts wrist-phone
Talkback Have been reading about the wrist phone not being popular. I think there would be a demand for a simple wrist mobile phone which had perhaps two connections only,one to a reletive & other to the emergency services.
[September 29, 2006, 13:15]
UK may get 3G in 2002
News Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo has announced that it is confident that its 3G services will be up and running in the UK before the end of next year. Speaking with foreign reporters on Tuesday, Keiji Tachikawa -- NTT DoCoMo's president -- said...
[October 3, 2001, 17:53]
3 and Japanese telco team for video telephony
News Japanese mobile service provider NTT DoCoMo has teamed up with UK mobile operator 3 to launch an international videophone service, according to a statement from NTT DoCoMo. Subscribers of NTT DoCoMo's 3G service will be able to make face-to-face...
[September 18, 2003, 11:40]



