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2nd August 2005 - NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional
subsidiaries announced today that the companies will launch
"i-channel," a news and information service, and
compatible handsets, the 3G FOMA® 701i series.
Subscribers to i-channel will automatically receive various
content, such as news, weather, entertainment reports, sports
news and horoscopes, delivered to the phone's standby screen
as telop text. By pushing the i-channel button, a channel
list will appear and the user can select the channel they
want to view.
The service costs 150 yen per month for receiving automatic
telop text news and information, which will be updated about
every two hours. i-channel users can also add their own channels,
which means any information provider can join the i-channel
system. A separate packet communications charge will apply
for viewing individual channels.
The service will be launched concurrently with three FOMA
701i models, which are to be released shortly. FOMA 701i handsets
will be compatible with the i-channel service and all standard
FOMA services and functions, including videophone, ChakuUta
ring songs, ChakuMotion ring videos, Deco-mail
decorative e-mails, i-appli® JAVA® and Macromedia®
Flash applications
- NTT DoCoMo to Launch i-channel and New FOMA 701i Handsets
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About NTT DoCoMo
NTT DoCoMo is the world's leading mobile communications company,
serving more than 50 million customers. The company offers
a wide variety of leading-edge mobile multimedia services,
including i-mode®, which provides e-mail and Internet
access to over 44 million subscribers as the world's most
popular mobile Internet service, and FOMA®, launched in
2001 as the world's first 3G mobile service based on W-CDMA.
In addition to wholly owned subsidiaries in Europe, North
America and Asia, the company is expanding its global reach
through strategic alliances with mobile and multimedia service
providers in Asia-Pacific and Europe. NTT DoCoMo is listed
on the Tokyo (9437), London (NDCM), and New York (DCM) stock
exchanges.
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