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  • J-Phone Q1 ARPU Down 4%

    Vodafone Group Plc, the world’s largest mobile-phone company, said customers at its mobile-phone unit in Japan spent an average of 4.3 percent less in the first quarter on their monthly phone bills. Customers of Vodafone’s J-Phone Co. spent an average of 6,980 yen in the three months ended June 30, down from 7,290 yen a month in the same period a year earlier.

    The closely watched revenue figures were derived from first quarter results released by Vodafone in a Regulatory News Service statement. Continue >>

    Posted: 28 July 2003 | Filed: Carriers, Japan Market | Feedback | Print |
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