Jupiter Japan to Become MVNO
Jupiter Japan to Become MVNO

Jupiter Japan to Become MVNO

Jupiter Japan to Become MVNO

Shares of Jupiter Telecommunications Co. rose as much as 2.9 percent after a report that Japan’s biggest cable television provider may begin its own cellular phone service using Vodafone Group Plc’s Japanese network. Jupiter’s stock rose 1.5 percent to 94,900 yen as of 9:58 a.m. in trading on the Jasdaq. The company may sign up with Vodafone K.K., the local unit of Newbury, England-based Vodafone, next year, said Jupiter President Tomoyuki Moriizumi in an interview with the the Yomiuri newspaper. Officials at Tokyo-based Jupiter were not available to comment on the report.  

“We’ve been receiving calls of interest from customers ever since we announced starting an MVNO wholesale business,” said Naoyuki Nakagaki, a spokesman at Vodafone’s Tokyo office today. “At this point though, we can’t disclose customer’s names.”

Jupiter has already agreed on terms with another mobile-phone company, Willcom Inc., on a similar arrangement, the Yomiuri said. Willcom is Japan’s biggest provider of a mobile service known as the personal handy phone system, which has a smaller coverage area than conventional cellular phones. Continue