Japanese wireless giant forms strategic alliance with India's Tata Teleservices. Docomo will acquire 26 percent of the No.6 Indian mobile player.
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Watch out Google, Linux, and iPhone. Cell phone leader will purchase Symbian's remaining assets for $411M and offer the code for free.
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The Mac maker is playing mobile operators NTT DoCoMo and Softbank against one another on selling the iPhone in Japan, where it would vie with some of the world's most advanced phones.
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eMobile, predicting a boom in growth for mobile data plans, is looking to shake up the Japanese mobile market controlled by too few players offering too high pricing.
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Japan's largest mobile phone operator hopes to one day sell handsets that let subscribers make electronic payments while it stays in their pockets.
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McDonald's plans to work with electronic payments from NTT DoCoMo.
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Searching for answers, mobile titan NTT DoCoMo thought long and hard about its customer base.
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‘Hutchison’s Big Gamble’ and more in the February 5 issue of Red Herring, on newsstands Now.
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New technology will help cell phone users find like-sounding music.
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Sachio Semmoto bets billions in a country that now embraces competition.
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RIM will say konichiwa with latest wireless email devices.
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With agents on the inside, open source makes its move.
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Companies invest $104 million in joint venture to develop advanced mobile phone technology.
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Connecting with youth crowd, KushCash mobile payments launch at a surfing event.
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An international palace revolt headed by Motorola, Samsung, and Vodafone could overthrow Symbian, Nokia, and Microsoft.
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Deal with NTT DoCoMo to introduce wireless email device faces entrenched competition.
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Japanese cell phone company teams up with Microsoft to sell song downloads.
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The Symbian operating system dominates pricey smartphones, but Linux may find its place in low-end ‘feature’ phones.
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The Net payment plan jumps on cell phones.
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Private equity firms Cerberus and Providence prepare $15-billion bid to rival SoftBank’s.
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