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Collection of ten reports: (1) J-COMM, (2) DoCoMo and i-Mode, (3) KDDI, (4) SoftBank, (5) eMobile, (6) 3G, (7) Mobile TV, (8) Mobile Music, (9) QR Codes, (10) Location based services (LBS)
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Wireless collection: ten essential reports on Japan's Telecommunications Industry (annual subscription)
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The Wireless Collection is a subscription for corporate licenses to the ten reports listed below. You will be charged monthly for the subscription, and receive updates to the reports listed below during the duration of the subscription. The subscription is annual, and will be automatically renewed unless you cancel. If you cancel the subscription, you are free to continue using the reports according to the licensing conditions, but you will not receive updates any longer once your subscription has expired.
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The Wireless Collection contains annual corporate license subscription at a discounted package price for the following reports:
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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 46 of May 18, 2009
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approx. 300 pages, approx. 65 Figures and 100 Photographs and 12 tables, pdf-format, 8.1 Mbyte
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DoCoMo and the i-Mode Ecosystem
Overview report of DoCoMo, the world's most admired mobile operator, and i-Mode, the pioneering mobile internet system with 48.5 Million paying subscribers which started in Japan in February 1999.
Version 25 of June 1, 2009
approx. 187 pages, including approx. 48 Figures and 140 Photographs and 10 tables, pdf-format, 7 Mbyte
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KDDI's success story
KDDI with mobile brand AU has succeeded with 3G data services years earlier than NTT DoCoMo, and will from 2009 start new nationwide UQ WiMax mobile internet services. This report presents an overview of KDDI's businesses and strategies, and includes full FY2009 results and financial projections out to 2010 together with many operational details, statistics and analysis, including for example accurate numbers of base stations deployed over time and more.
Version 14 of July 19, 2009
approx. 216 pages, 36 Figures, 160 Photos, 8 Tables, pdf-format, 12.4 Mbyte
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SoftBank- The Time Machine Company
SoftBank acquired and turned around the former Vodafone Japan operations. As an investment company, SoftBank achieved a 9-times return on invested capital in companies including Yahoo Inc., and Yahoo Japan. Read here why charismatic CEO Masayoshi Son calls it a "time-machine company".
Version 8 of June 2, 2009 (includes full FY2008 results and 2010 projections, and description of Disney Mobile MVNO)
approx. 141 pages, including approx. 40 Figures and 60 Photographs and 2 tables, pdf-format, 3.2 Mbyte
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eMobile - the New Age mobile operator
eMobile started on March 31, 2007 as Japan's newest mobile operator, has attracted around 1 million subscribers with HSPDA (7.2Mbps) data services. This report analyses eMobile's results and strategy as a "New Age" mobile operator
Version 7 of June 1, 2009
approx. 73 pages, including approx. 21 Figures and 13 Photographs and 9 tables, pdf-format, 1.6 Mbyte
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Japan's 3G success story
This report reviews Japan's 3G market: operators, handsets, software, infrastructure, and services, and the difficulties which had to be overcome to make 3G a success. As Japan's 3G market is several years ahead of most other markets, this report includes answers to the question how other markets can learn from Japan's 3G introduction.
Version 19 of January 19, 2009,
approx. 171 pages, 41 Figures, 48 Photos, 2 Tables, pdf-format, 5.2 Mbyte
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Mobile digital TV in Japan
Digital terrestrial TV to mobile phones (mobile TV) started in Japan on April 1, 2006. This report gives a comprehensive overview of the different types of mobile TV in Japan, including quantitative estimates of market size, and details of the numbers of mobile TV phones shipped (includes full 2009 data, estimations of how many hours/month people watch mobile TV) and an introduction to DoCoMo's new mobile beeTV
Version 9 of May 25, 2009
approx. 100 pages, 11 Figures, 50 Photos, 4 Tables, pdf-format, 3.4 Mbyte
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Mobile music Japan
Music downloads to mobile phones dominate Japan's online music market and strongly eat into the traditional CDROM market. This report is a comprehensive overview of Japan's mobile music market: ring tones, ringback tones, chaku-uta and chaku-uta-full. Find it all explained here.
Version 12 of May 15, 2006
approx. 177 pages, 27 Figures, 111 Photos, 10 Tables, pdf-format, 14 Mbyte
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QR codes and tags for mobile phones
QR code tags are everywhere in Japan, linking customers to sales and information, and are also used in industry and for government. This report explains the essentials of QR-code, demonstrates about 50 examples of successful QR code usage, and includes statistics on consumer knowledge and usage of QR-codes in Japan.
Version 10 of July 27, 2009
approx. 164 pages, 17 Figures, 90 Photos, 21 Tables, pdf-format, 8.1 Mbyte
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Location based mobile services in Japan
The world's first mobile location based service (LBS), and the world's first mobile phones with GPS (satellite Global Positioning) were introduced in Japan in 2001. Since 2007 all 3G phones sold in Japan must include GPS. Based on early and deep market penetration of GPS, the market of mobile location based services (LBS) is sophisticated and deeply developed in Japan, and this report presents a comprehensive overview.
Version 3 of January 25, 2009
approx. 102 pages, 4 Figures, 67 Photos, 1 Table pdf-format, 6.5 Mbyte
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Wireless Collection
Collection of ten reports: (1) J-COMM, (2) DoCoMo and i-Mode, (3) KDDI, (4) SoftBank, (5) eMobile, (6) 3G, (7) Mobile TV, (8) Mobile Music, (9) QR Codes, (10) Location based services (LBS)
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