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31 Jan

You’re never going to believe this but NTT DoCoMo is planning on dismantling its 2G network and offer 3G coverage to all its subscribers. Do you think that will be a hard thing to accomplish? Well it might be easier than most of expect it to be. 88% of NTT DoCoMo’s subscribers were using 3G handsets according to December 2008 stats. And the company wants to go 100% 3G by 2012 which seems really easy to do considering that it has to convert only 12% of its customers to 3G. All this is happening while other carriers have very poor, or limited 3G networks. Good job NTT DoCoMo! Everyone else should follow your example!
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[...] NTT DoCoMo will have a new Sharp phone coming out soon, the SH-04. The phone is going to have both a 3.5-inch touchscreen and a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard to help you finish up your workload while you’re traveling. Other specs include a wide-angle 1.35 megapixels 29mm lens and a few camera-friendly features meant to help you take some decent pictures while on the go. The phone will be available in white, black and pink gold starting with February 20. By that time we might get all its other specs and pricing details. [...]
[...] to do everything in their power to make its customers happy. At the request of Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo, RIM has decided to add a fourth band of 3G to the Bold. That means the Japanese customers will be [...]
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