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  • DoCoMo Boosting M-Zone?

    I received a nice plastic bag with a brochure and a pack of tissues (standard Tokyo street-level marketing fare) from a young lady in Ginza last week. The packet flogs DoCoMo’s “M-Zone” WLAN service, and the brochure prominently displayed a map showing where you can access the (recently expanded) system around Tokyo station (13 locales, including Tokyo International Forum). Time for Big D to play catch up to Yahoo! Mobile?

    See M-Zone site Here.

    Posted: 10 March 2003 | Filed: Editor's Note, Japan Market | Feedback | Print |
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