NTT DoCoMo
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Japan's telecom companies have completed training projects to jointly use refuelling stations in the event of a large-scale disaster.
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NTT Docomo’s venture arm has invested in Ayar Labs, a US startup developing next-generation optical I/O technologies.
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Japan’s biggest telcos have teamed up to launch a joint framework to ensure network communications can be quickly restored in the event of a large-scale disaster.
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Samsung Electronics has partnered with NTT Docomo, Japan’s largest mobile operator, to jointly research next-generation AI-enabled communications technologies.
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NTT Docomo and NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) have tested the new multi-platform cloud-rendering technology developed by Docomo, which allows tablets and smartphones to access real-time dimensional (3D) video in outdoor and other environments.
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NTT Docomo will establish a new subsidiary to expand its global presence through advanced mobile technologies.
Forthcoming events
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NTT Docomo has announced that a new master transaction agreement has been concluded with Japan’s JTower.
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SK Telecom and NTT DoCoMo are to work together on 5G and 6G, plus services such as the metaverse.
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UK-based e-commerce company Bango has acquired the global payments business of mobile operator NTT DoCoMo for only €4 million in cash.
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The KDDI network outage from this past weekend should be classified as a “serious incident”, Yasushi Kaneko, Japan’s internal affairs and communications minister said on Sunday.
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At least three vendors – Fujitsu, NEC and Nokia – have announced they are working with Japan’s DoCoMo and NTT on 6G, the next generation of mobile communications.
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NTT DOCOMO has teamed with Yokogawa Electric Corporation to conduct proof-of-concept (PoC) tests of a remote-control technology for industrial processing.
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From network deployments to start-up competitions and European infra initiatives, the cloud has been a key feature of recent days.
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NTT DOCOMO is to begin rolling out IPv6 single-stack support for selected DOCOMO devices, while Japan's other carriers continue operating with IPv4 addresses – for the time being.
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SoftBank is raising 30 billion yen (US$263 million) to fund its work in high-altitude mobile services from the stratosphere.
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NTT DOCOMO has developed an antenna system capable of creating a high-frequency mobile communication cell when a small piece of plastic is placed on top of a dielectric waveguide.
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KT Corporation, NTT DOCOMO and Fujitsu have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further their cooperation on a 5G Open RAN Ecosystem.
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Two months after Nokia announced radio access network deals with Japan’s KDDI and SoftBank, the Finnish vendor has said it is ready to supply open RAN equipment to their rival, NTT DoCoMo.