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.
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In a move intended to promote the development of efficient and high-value 5G networks, JTower and DOCOMO have formed a capital and business alliance.
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NTT DOCOMO has collaborated with Airbus to trial solar-powered Zephyr High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) for wireless connectivity and, based on the results, will assess the application of HAPS "in 5G evolution and 6G".
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NTT DoCoMo and its Thailand-based subsidiary Mobile Innovation (MI) will collaborate with the Association for Overseas Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Partnerships (AOTS) to evaluate the feasibility of delivering AOTS’s technical training programs from Japan to overseas countries.
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Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its business activities to "effectively zero by 2030".
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NTT Docomo Inc has turned to Samsung Electronics for its 5G network equipment.
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Japanese technology company Rakuten, which has launched a cloud-based 5G network, has raised 242 billion yen (US$2.2 billion) by selling stakes to Japan Post, Tencent and Walmart.
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Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has successfully demonstrated 5G mobile communications on a train travelling at 360km/h.
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NEC Corporation has been selected by NTT DOCOMO as its vendor for a 5G mobile core network (5GC) compatible with Standalone (SA) 5G, due to launch in 2021.
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Telecoms and healthcare were the only two sectors to have increased in value this year compared with 2019, according to a new survey.
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Syniverse and NTT DOCOMO, INC. are collaborating to offer inbound 5G roaming services to mobile operators and their customers in Japan.