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 has launched a buyout bid to take its mobile unit Docomo private, in a move that is likely to support the prime minister's push to reduce phone tariffs.
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Japanese equipment maker NEC is aiming to boost its presence in the 5G market with the aid of a US$600 million investment from Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT).
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NTT DOCOMO has chosen Tomia’s clearing solutions to maximise wholesale network targets.
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NTT Docomo has confirmed that will be deploying commercial 5G in Japan on 25 March.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has completed auction 103, which has made 3,400MHz of millimetre wave spectrum available in the upper 37GHz, 39GHz and 47GHz bands.
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Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has ended a 20-year partnership with Hong Kong’s Hutchison by selling its stake in the unit that runs Three HK and Three Macau.
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Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo says it has transmitted and received data at speeds of up to 27Gbps in a proof of concept in Kamakura, south of Tokyo.