Europe
: mmO2 plc and NTT DoCoMo signed a long-term strategic agreement under
which O2 will launch the i-mode mobile internet service in the UK,
Germany and Ireland. This partnership will complement O2's existing
expertise in data services with DoCoMo's experience in non-sms data
and its extensive research and development capabilities. Customers
will benefit from easy to use services, rich content applications
and messaging across a range of advanced handsets.
Under the terms
of the agreement, O2 is licensed by DoCoMo to offer the i-mode capability
to the 22 million customers of its 2/2.5G and 3G mobile communications
networks. Already the world's most popular mobile internet platform
with more than 45 million subscribers using over 6,100 official content
sites in 10 countries and regions, i-mode will be available on an
extensive selection of advanced multimedia handsets and devices from
major Asian, European and US manufacturers. These currently include
NEC, Panasonic, Siemens, Motorola and Samsung, amongst others.
O2 UK and O2 Ireland
will have exclusive use of i-mode branding and technology in their
respective markets. In Germany, O2 will launch the service based on
i-mode technology under its own brand. In addition to its 800 retail
outlets in the three countries, mmO2 has the right to sell the i-mode
service and handsets through its existing independent retail channels.
Peter Erskine,
chief executive officer of mmO2 plc, said: "Following the recent
success of i-mode elsewhere in Europe and its growing subscriber base,
we have conducted a thorough evaluation of the opportunities offered
by licensing this technology. Of particular significance is the ARPU
increase experienced by other i-mode licencees - largely driven by
the combination of an intuitive, easy to use interface with an impressive
selection of handsets and a wide-ranging content library.
"O2 remains
focused on delivering the best possible service to our customers.
I look forward to a highly productive partnership with DoCoMo - marrying
O2's skills in brand, customer insight and data services with DoCoMo's
considerable research and development capabilities and strong relationships
with both device and application/content providers."
This agreement
builds on O2's market-leading position in the provision of mobile
messaging and content services. With one in three text messages in
the UK sent across the O2 network and Europe's most successful online
mobile operation, nearly 22 per cent of the group's service revenues
now derive from data. The addition of the i-mode capability to O2's
service portfolio in the medium term will complement the highly successful
O2 Active WAP portal which now has well over 3 million customers and
represents more than 50 per cent of UK mobile internet traffic.
i-mode provides
access to a comprehensive range of mobile content, covering everything
from 3D-based games to online shopping. It also offers e-mail, video
clips of movies and sports, real-time streaming, online banking, ticket
reservations and even restaurant advice. i-mode will enable O2 to
build on its existing strengths in content, music, messaging and other
data services to develop a wider portfolio tailored for its UK, German
and Irish customers.
O2 plans to introduce
i-mode in the UK and Ireland during the second half of 2005. In Germany,
the service will be offered from Spring 2006, allowing sufficient
time to develop handsets based on i-mode technology that will incorporate
O2 Germany's Genion HomeZone product.
NTT DoCoMo president
and chief executive officer, Masao Nakamura, commented: "I am
very pleased to initiate a partnership with mmO2, a leading provider
of mobile services. This new collaboration will certainly drive further
expansion of i-mode in the global arena."
The agreement
with mmO2 marks DoCoMo's eleventh partnership for the i-mode service.
mmO2 joins an international base that includes: E-Plus Mobilfunk GmbH
& Co. KG (Germany), KPN Mobile N.V. (Netherlands), Far EasTone
Telecommunications (Taiwan), BASE N.V./S.A (Belgium), Bouygues Telecom
S.A. (France), Telefonica Moviles Espana (Spain), Wind Telecomunicazioni
SpA (Italy), COSMOTE Mobile Telecommunications S.A (Greece), and Telstra
Corporation Limited (Australia) and Cellcom Israel (Israel).