NTT DoCoMo announced 5 new 3G phones today, sitting across the Pacific, taunting us Americans with their shiny high-speed goodness. They included the SA700iS (far right), its first 3G model with built ...
TOKYO -- One week after its launch, the world's first-ever third-generation mobile phone service has seen some glitches, but NTT DoCoMo is happy to take notes, confident that its lead in wireless ...
NEW YORK--Third-generation mobile phone use has begun to surge in Japan as the network coverage and phone quality improves, an executive from Japan's top mobile phone service provider said Friday. NTT ...
NTT Docomo has been overwhelmed with requests for its trial third-generation (3G) wireless service, receiving 147,000 applications for 4,000 available terminals since it first opened offers for the ...
Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo drew large crowds at CeBIT on Tuesday afternoon with a demonstration of its latest 3G handset. Although the world's largest ICT show doesn't officially kick off until ...
There are growing signs that Japanese phone giant NTT DoCoMo is encountering problems, including an expected spectrum and bandwidth shortage, with the third-generation phone service it plans to launch ...
Japanese wireless giant NTT DoCoMo said today that it is delaying the full launch of the world’s first third-generation (3G) mobile phone services by five months, until Oct. 1. But the company added ...
NTT DoCoMo said it will license its third generation cell-phone technology to Singapore Telecom Mobile. DoCoMo and SingTel Mobile will also work together to realize interconnection and roaming ...
Though another Japan-only launch, here’s the NM850iG 3G FOMA cellphone—made by Nokia and announced by DoCoMo. Though it runs on the 3G FOMA network in Japan, it can also run on W-CDMA, GSM and GPRS ...
NTT Docomo beat its November estimates and reported operating revenues of $39bn for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2001, up 26% from last year. The company reported net income of $3.04bn for the year ...
LTE's frequent gotcha has been indoor coverage: as it often relies on high frequency ranges outside of the US, the signal can drop off quickly at home or in the mall. There have been LTE femtocells ...