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| "KDDI's Success Story" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/07 |
| KDDI is constantly pioneering services and technologies. There are many advanced services which KDDI brings to market several years before competitors DoCoMo and and Vodafone/SoftBank follow, examples are 3.5G high-speed mobile internet, flat-rate data pl ... |
| "QR-Code for Mobile Phones" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/07 |
| Initially developed for logistics and car parts supply chain management by Denso Corporation, applications for QR codes have recently found explosive growth with the advent of camera phones. QR codes are a very important information input and output tool, ... |
| "DoCoMo and the i-Mode Ecosystem" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/06 |
| Around 50 million Japanese subscribers use i-mode every day. i-mode has become a completely new multi-billion Dollar business and part of the essential infrastructure of Japan, as well as driving the development of the global wireless internet revolution. ... |
| "eMobile - the New Age Mobile Operator" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/06 |
| eMobile is Japan' s fifth mobile phone service provider. eMobile started commercial service on March 31, 2007 providing high-speed 3G (wCDMA-HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps) data services and voice services. eMobile' s network today covers about 85% of Japan' s populated ... |
| "SoftBank - The Time-Machine Company* |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/06 |
| SoftBank is an internet and telecommunications group led by the charismatic Masayoshi Son. As an investment company, SoftBank achieved a 9-times return on invested capital in companies including Yahoo Inc., and Yahoo Japan. SoftBank succeeded to turn arou ... |
| "Japan's Telecommunication Industry" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/05 |
| Most experts agree that Japan is the global leader in telecommunications, about 2-5 years ahead of Europe and the US in most areas of telecommunications.
Therefore, understanding the state-of-the-art in telecommunications requires understanding the te ... |
| "Mobile TV" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/05 |
| This report explains the user experience and the most important technical details of mobile TV as it is in commercial service in Japan now, and reports on user experience and trends. ... |
| "Japan's 3G Success Story" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/01 |
| This report demonstrates that the fantastic success of 3G (UMTS) in Japan was achieved because Japan introduced 3G as disruptive innovation - not as premium service, as in other markets. The report explains which services make 3G successful in Japan and w ... |
| "Location Based Mobile Services in Japan" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/01 |
| Based on this early and deep penetration of GPS, location based services for mobile phones are very advanced in Japan and represent a market of considerable size. In fact many services which are theoretically discussed in US and in Europe, have already be ... |
| "Nintendo and Japan's Game Industry" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2009/01 |
| Nintendo with Wii and DS (and soon DSi) is revolutionizing the rapidly growing global game industry, and became the undisputed market leader. Japan' s game industry sets global trends, and drives changes. This report analyzes Japan' s game markets and Jap ... |
| "Mobile Payment, E-cash and Keitai Credit" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2008/10 |
| Due to declining ARPU Japanese mobile operators are creating new streams of income independent of voice or data traffic. This paradigm shift led DoCoMo to invest in financial institutions, create a credit brand, and make a series of other investments incl ... |
| "Wallet Phones" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2008/08 |
| Wallet phones enable mobile operators to enter new industries, especially the payment and credit card industries. For this reason wallet phones represent innovation and disruption for established industries, such as credit cards.
This report describes ... |
| "Mobile payment, e-cash and keitai credit" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2007/04 |
| Due to declining ARPU Japanese mobile operators are creating new streams of income independent of voice or data traffic. This paradigm shift led DoCoMo to invest in financial institutions, create a credit brand, and make a series of other investments incl ... |
| "eMobile and eAccess" |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2007/03 |
| eMobile is Japan' s fifth mobile phone service provider starting on March 31, 2007 to provide high-speed 3G (wCDMA-HSDPA) data services and in due course nationwide data and voice services. With next generation base stations, planned WiMax offerings, and ... |
| Mobile Payment and Keitai Credit |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2007/01 |
| Due to declining ARPU Japanese mobile operators are creating new streams of income independent of voice or data traffic. This paradigm shift led DoCoMo to invest in financial institutions, create a credit brand, and make a series of other investments incl ... |
| Mobile FeliCa Wallet Phones |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2005/07 |
| Harvard Business School: under an agreement with Faculty of Harvard University Business School, this report is used for preparing one of the case studies used for teaching by HBS. ... |
| Mobile Payment |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2005/04 |
| Mobile payment started in Japan in 1999 with the introduction of i-Mode. Started in 1999, mobile payment systems in Japan have evolved over several years, and today form a considerable component of Japan's economy. ... |
| C-mode |
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| Table of Contents Published: 2005/01 |
| C-mode is a cooperation between Coca-Cola and NTT-DoCoMo creating a link between DoCoMo's i-mode phones, and networked softdrinks vending machines. ... |
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