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| Japan 3G Users 69 Million |
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8th July 2003 |
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Europe : According to IDC Japan’s new study "Japan 3G Mobile Phone Service Forecast and Analysis 2002-2007", the 3G service market in Japan is expected to reach 69 million subscribers in 2007, and will account for 77.6% of the 88.9 million subscriptions in the entire cellular phone/PHS market. The 3G market is also expected to be worth 6,403.2 billion yen in terms of revenue, accounting for 81.4% of the total market revenue of 7,865.4 billion yen. The ratio of data communication charges in the total monthly usage fee for mobile phone services will increase to 26.1% in 2007.
NTT DoCoMo is also likely to fully launch FOMA-based 3G from this fall. The telco is quickening its shift from PDC system to 3G and, being the current market leader in the PDC market, such a move is intensifying the market competition. As a result, IDC anticipates that Japan is likely to lead the worldwide 3G market.
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TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Japn's
KDDI reported over 525,000 new subscribers for its 3G service which uses
the "au" phones bringing its 3G subscriber total to over 8.5
Million. |
The
mobile markets of Eastern Europe undoubtedly will grow, but at different
speeds and levels of opportunityand ow fixed-line penetration provides
a unique opportunity for mobile network operators, in both voice and data
communications. |
The
new Passport-based data network is an integral part of TCC's Universal
Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) third generation (3G) wireless
Radio Access Network (RAN). |
The
3G service market in Japan is expected to reach 69 million subscribers
in 2007, and will account for 77.6% of the 88.9 million subscriptions
in the entire cellular phone/PHS market. |
Shoppers
across the UK can now see video-mobiles in action when they pop out of
the office for a sandwich, or to pick up the latest cosmetics range. |
With
its new UMTS platform for mobile betting on horse races, scaraboo allows
users to place bets via mobile devices such as Pocket PCs and mobile phones. |
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