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DoCoMo Taking Manga to Germany
DoCoMo adds Germany to list of countries, already in France and India, to deploy “Manga Mode” content overseas http://bit.ly/d8LPsnEds note: Despite being Intl. related news, for some reason, this one was only announced in Japanese..
NTT DoCoMo (henceforth DoCoMo) will inform you that net mobile AG (henceforth net mobility) that is the subsidiary company in Germany releases mobile cartoon service “MANGA MODETM” (cartoon mode) on the portal site for the cellular phone that can be used because the customer of all mobile carriers in France is common today.
The net mobility uses the contents delivery platform of this company as a contents provider and this service is provided. Attention1 The customer can inspect a French version of a Japanese cartoon such as popular “NARUTO-[naruto-]” and “DRAGON BALL” with the cellular phone by downloading the viewer application program to inspect the cartoon contents from the mobile portal site of “MANGA MODE” even in foreign countries.

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