• Japan Post Adds Mobile Gift Service

    Japan Post begins mobile content offer - at 5,000 locations - with catalogue menu of 2,000 gifts targeted at Seniors [J] http://bit.ly/16TG4Z

    Machine Translation:

    It was announced that the post office added the cellular phone of au, mobile Softbank, and NTT DoCoMo to a new menu of integrated life relaying service “Relaid of the post office” on August 12. The number of post offices that becomes an object is about 5000.

    It is said, “The senior citizen who doesn’t usually go from me to a portable shop is attracted to the shop” (post office) is aim, and “2000 the catalog gift yen’s worth of a privilege is scheduled to be prepared when the cellular phone is bought via the guide of the post office”.

    Posted: 14 August 2009 | Filed: tweets | Feedback | Print |  add to twitter 
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