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 joins Web services directory effort
News Japanese telecommunications giant NTT this week became the first company that doesn't make software to join an effort to build a public Web services directory that lets businesses list and find online services.
[January 21, 2002, 10:14]
NTT Communications Scales Up VOD System With Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processor-Based Servers
White Papers OCN, the Internet Services Provider arm of Japan's NTT Communications Corporation, has a broadband-based Video-on-Demand (VOD) service offering. The company was looking for hardware enhancements to its IT infrastructure to meet the growing demand...
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]
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. It is true that some newspapers reported that our chief executive had made comments (expressing dissatisfaction with...
[March 12, 2003, 8:06]
Nortel Network Case Study: NTT Communications
White Papers NTT Communications, a group company of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, provides comprehensive information and communication technology solutions that deliver a wide array of services in an integrated package.
[January 11, 2008, 0:01]
NTT invests $3m in Linux company
News Japanese mobile provider NTT DoCoMo has invested a $3m equity stake in Linux developer MontaVista Software. NTT DoCoMo has already introduced 3G products equipped with MontaVista Linux: earlier this year DoCoMo chose MontaVista's Linux operating...
[December 23, 2004, 13:05]
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]
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. This trial was originally supposed to take place in May, but...
[September 26, 2001, 11:10]
Gemplus Success Story - NTT DoCoMo
White Papers In October 2001, NTT DoCoMo launched the world first 3G commercial network, "FOMA - Freedom for Multimedia Access". At their side, and every step of the way, was Gemplus, supplying the world first USIM cards for this momentous achievement.
[March 11, 2005, 23:00]
Sony and NTT partner to take the PS2 online
News Earlier this year, the two companies partnered to launch an experimental project aimed at providing on-demand entertainment content that is streamed over NTT's fibre-optic cables. Sony Corporation and Japanese telecommunications leader Nippon...
[December 12, 2001, 9:46]
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. Meanwhile, he said NTT DoCoMo "is on track" to launch its...
[June 21, 2001, 9:45]
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]
Trials begin for phone-operated vending machines
News Coca-Cola is set to become the first major brand to champion mobile payment services, by joining up with NTT DoCoMo to pilot a mobile vending machine. While NTT DoCoMo's trial is based in Japan, the company recently opened its European headquarters...
[August 8, 2001, 17:02]
3G handsets get prototype fuel cell
News Japanese mobile network operator NTT DoCoMo announced on Thursday that it has developed a prototype micro fuel cell that will recharge a 3G mobile phone. The real challenge facing NTT DoCoMo and Fujitsu, and every other company working on fuel...
[September 30, 2004, 17:00]
'Smelly phone' making waves in Japan
News Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo has launched handsets promising scents and a double screen. NTT, parent of DoCoMo, has already experimented with linking technology and fragrance. Apple is not the only kit maker causing waves with its latest device.
[January 18, 2007, 9:20]
Phone giants dial up Wi-Fi mobile
News Japan's NTT Communications, Britain's BT Group and four other major phone companies have teamed up to find better ways to link wired and wireless telephone networks. An NTT executive said the communications giant is looking to introduce similar...
[July 15, 2004, 10:35]
Fortifying Client Trust and Business Continuity Using Veritas Volume Replicator
White Papers A global telecommunications service company headquartered in Tokyo, NTT Communications has multiple data centers in Japan and the U.S. Seeking to be early-to-market with the deployment of a global backup and replication service, NTT Communications...
[September 5, 2006, 0:00]
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]
Japanese telco looks to Linux
News Japanese cellphone service provider NTT DoCoMo is urging its handset suppliers to build Linux-based cellphones, in a milestone for the operating system's acceptance by the wireless industry. She added that the company is not asking the handset...
[December 4, 2003, 9:00]
Mobiles change into cashpoints
News Japanese wireless carrier NTT DoCoMo has launched a service for smart-card handsets that lets customers use their cellphone as a mobile wallet. Information is transmitted from the cellphone over NTT DoCoMo's own network or is sent to a special...
[August 10, 2004, 8:50]



