| Tokyo, Japan, Nov.
30 2001
NTT DoCoMo announced today that it will
increase downlink packet transmission speed of its successful
"i-mode" and "DoPa" mobile Internet services (9.6 Kbps
version of Dual Service) from the current 9.6 Kbps to 28.8Kbps to bring
added convenience to customers.
An estimated 2.7 million customers currently enjoy DoCoMo's i-mode service.
NTT DoCoMo decided to upgrade the
transmission speed in response to their requests. As a result, users will be
able to download various content, including still images and music files,
more quickly and smoothly.
Accordingly, the maximum amount of data that
can be downloaded at one time will increase from 10kbyte to 30kbyte.
The company is planning to launch its upgraded service around Spring, 2002.
A portion of the new handsets to be sold after that time will be compatible
with the new transmission speed and data size. The service area will remain
unchanged.
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Services
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Services in Europe
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Launches Location
Services
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might begin charging content providers
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Aims to Start 4G Cellular Service in 2006
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Ericsson to Sell
I-Mode Phones in Japan in November
Sony to link PlayStation to iMode
See i-mode main page
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