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Issue #2002 - 05 (February 2002)
(Updated Feb. 6, 2002)

INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTS & SERVICES

DoCoMo Aims for 150,000 3G Users by March

NTT DoCoMo, Japan’s largest mobile telecom, said it is confident it can meet its goal of signing up 150, 000 users for its 3G service by the end of March, Reuters reported.

At a recent news conference, DoCoMo’s president and CEO Keiji Tachikawa said that the company has no plans of changing its outlook for its 3G service, branded as FOMA (Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access).

Just a few weeks earlier, however, DoCoMo’s senior executive vice president Yoshinori Uda was not sounding as confident. When asked whether DoCoMo planned to revise its near term subscriber target, Mr. Uda said, "You’re right that 150,000 [by the end of March] may be a bit tricky considering we have only about 30,000 or 40,000 now. But to have 1.5 million in the next fiscal year is something we’re quite confident in."

FOMA was launched in October with great fanfare as the world’s first 3G service offering tech savvy Japanese subscribers advanced mobile data and video features. But since then, the service has been plagued by technical glitches and wavering consumer interest.

For more information: http://www.nttdocomo.com

(Additional source Reuters)

Mobileinfo Comments & Advisory: We are watching 3G FOMA implementation by NTT DoCoMo. 150,000 subscribers by March 2002 is ambitious but 1.5million by the end of the year seems an impressive target.

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