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  • DoCoMo Far EasTone 3G Taiwan Launch

    DoCoMo is pushing its blend of W-CDMA into Taiwan with Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., according to a press release today, with Big-D tightening up EasTone’s network from next week to September this year.

    Today’s announcement is a result of initiatives forged under the memorandum of understanding that NTT DoCoMo and Far EasTone signed in October 2003 to collaborate in the fields of W-CDMA third-generation and i-mode mobile phone communications. Press release Here .

    Posted: 12 March 2004 | Filed: Asia Pacific Market, Carriers | Feedback | Print |
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