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  • DoCoMo: No Decision on Network Share

    NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan’s largest cell-phone service provider, said it hasn’t made a decision on letting other carriers use its network in rural areas, responding to a newspaper report. DoCoMo may share its mobile phone network in less-populated areas with competitors, the Nihon Keizai newspaper reported earlier, without saying where it got the information.

    Softbank Corp. and other companies that seek to enter the mobile phone market have asked existing carriers for roaming access to give them equal footing to compete, the newspaper said. Full story Here.

     

    Posted: 22 June 2005 | Filed: Carriers, Wireless Internet | Feedback | Print |
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