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  • MVNO = B-Mobile

    MVNO = B-Mobile

    One thing Japan’s carriers don’t do terribly well: sell wireless data and IT services to the enterprise. But then there are mobile ‘virtual’ network operators.

    We speak with Dr. Seiji Sanda about his MVNO, his new v100 data card service, and implications for GSM/GPRS operators everywhere.

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    Posted: 1 April 2002 | Filed: Network Technology, Video Programs | Feedback | Print |
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