Asia Pacific Docomo Operators February 21, 2013 Docomo selects NSN, Panasonic for LTE-A rollout Japanese number-one operator NTT Docomo has signed up Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) and Panasonic Mobile to provide the technology for LTE-Advanced services to be deployed by 2015. By Tim Ferguson
Asia Pacific Docomo Operators Orange February 19, 2013 Fujitsu and Orange partner for “senior” smartphone Orange announced a deal which will see it offer a smartphone from Fujitsu which is targeted at “senior” users, marking what was described as the Japanese vendor’s “first extensive foray into the smartphone market outside Japan”. By Steve Costello
Asia Pacific Devices Docomo Huawei Network Tech Operators RAN Vendors January 22, 2013 Docomo focuses on media with handset update Japanese number one operator NTT Docomo announced another of its broad handset portfolio refreshes, including its first full HD smartphones, and products which link with home electronics systems. By Steve Costello
AI & Cloud Apple Asia Pacific Devices Docomo Network Tech Operators RAN Vendors Samsung January 4, 2013 Fujitsu targeting seniors market for global growth Japanese device maker Fujitsu is reported to be planning an international expansion, driven by its smartphones which target older users. By Steve Costello
Asia Pacific Docomo Operators December 5, 2012 NTT Docomo to launch global M2M platform Japanese number-one operator NTT Docomo has announced the launch of a global enterprise platform for wireless M2M systems. By Tim Ferguson
Asia Pacific Docomo Operators January 30, 2012 Docomo to ramp up network spending following outage Japan’s NTT Docomo is to pump further capital into its mobile network over the next three years following another major outage last week. The Wall Street Journal reports that the outage affected 2. By Matt Ablott
Asia Pacific Devices Docomo Ericsson Nokia Operators RAN Vendors November 3, 2009 More firms give backing to Symbian Foundation Mobile operators 3, TIM and America Movil have given their support to the Symbian Foundation, a move Forbes believes is a blow to competing mobile phone software providers such as Microsoft, Google and Apple. By Mobile World Live