Eurotechnology telecom services:
- Eurotechnology Japan KK's CEO has been working with Japan's telecom industry since 1984, and our company has a wealth of experience and resources, and deep know-how in Japan's telecom sector.
- We work on many telecoms projects, and advise CEOs of major corporations and Goverments on Japan's telecom sector.
- Our market research and analysis on Japan's mobile phone and telecoms sectors are used all over the world by large and small corporations, banks, investment funds, Universities, Governments and even by Japanese companies.
Success stories:
- Benchmarked Japan's fixed and mobile broadband markets for the European Union and advised on what Europe can learn from Japan in telecoms
- Advised NTT-Communications international M&A team on strategy and opportunities for many industry sectors in Europe
- Analyzed aspects of the risks of SoftBank's acquisition of Vodafone-Japan for a debt insurance institution
News & events:
American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ), Tokyo:
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos Effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo Westin Hotel, July 12, 2010, 12:00-14:00
Register (ACCJ members)|Contact us if you are interested to attend (non-ACCJ Members)
ICA, Tokyo:
"A Snapshot of the Current Mobile Market and Opportunities in Japan"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo, June 17, 2010, 18:30
Embassy of Sweden (Tokyo):
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo, May 19, 2010, 18:30
NIST, Washington DC:
"Will cash become obsolete? Next-next generation electronic and mobile payments in Japan"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
NIST, Washington DC:
"Understanding Ludwig Boltzmann"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
MIT Enterprise Forum:
"Next generation Electronic Payments Solutions"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Boston (MA), April 19, 2010,
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Japan's Telecom Industry
A market report on Japan's US$ 200 billion telecom industry. The report gives a market overview, quantitative analysis and trend analysis, discusses the key players and visualizes a wealth of statistical and financial data (updated regularly to include data and analysis of monthly subscriber numbers and quarterly financial results, subscriptions include all updates)
Sold as annual subscription, starting with Version 50 of May 6, 2010
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approx. 273 pages, approx. 83 Figures and 115 Photographs and 12 tables, pdf-format, 8.0 Mbyte
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Japan's telecommunications sector - the macro trends:
It is generally accepted, that Japan's fixed and mobile broadband sectors are several years ahead of Europe and US as far as the market introduction of advanced services and infrastructure is concerned. The combined annual revenue of Japan's telecom operators is on the order of US$ 200 Billion, indicating the large size of Japan's telecommunications sector. Annual investments by Japan's mobile operators alone have been around US$ 15 Billion/year constantly over the last 10 years. Therefore Japan is extremely interesting for European and US telecommunications and IT solution companies, including start-up companies.
Initially Japan was far left far behind when the internet moved from R&D labs into the mainstream, and NTT continued to promote ISDN and profited from metered dial-up connections, slowing Japan's IT sector. In 2000, Japan formed the "IT Strategy Headquarters" and formulated the e-Japan Strategy I (2002-2003), e-Japan Strategy II (2003-2006), and u-Japan (2007-2010) with the aim to convert Japan into the world's leading IT nation. In our opinion this aim has been largely achieved as far as mobile and fixed line broadband infrastructure is concerned.
However, Japanese mobile phone handset makers despite making some of the most advanced handsets, have not succeeded to develop significant business outside Japan, while DoCoMo's i-Mode has not had major success outside Japan. Today' Japan's telecom industry is challenged to react to iPhone, Google's Android, NOKIA's mobile services and several other significant new developments.
Our company is working since 1996 with Japan's telecom industry, and we produce a series of market overview reports.