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  2. Mobile phone industry in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Vodafone Japan was purchased by SoftBank and renamed to SoftBank Mobile. In the same year, MNP (Mobile Number Portability) was introduced. In 2007, Japanese regulator introduced new guideline for unbundling new handset price and service plan. In 2010, SoftBank Mobile stopped all non-3G services, focusing on 3G service only.

  3. i-mode - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Vodafone KK was acquired by SoftBank, an operator of Yahoo! Japan in October, 2006 and changed the name to SoftBank Mobile. Bandai and Namco launched content for i-mode in 1999. Bandai launched the Dokodemo Aso Vegas service in May 1999, reaching over 1 million paid subscribers by March 2000.

  4. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    SoftBank Group (99.99%) [61] 4: Rakuten Mobile [62] 1800(B3) MHz LTE. 3.5(n77) GHz 5G NR. 7.0: Rakuten Jio Platforms: Mobile Virtual Network Operators; 1: Disney Mobile (using SoftBank Mobile) UMTS, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA TD-LTE: N/A: SoftBank / The Walt Disney Company: 2: b-mobile (using NTT Docomo) 2100/800 MHz UMTS, HSPA 800/1500/2100 MHz LTE: N/A ...

  5. Ymobile - Wikipedia

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    Y!mobile is a Japanese mobile phone operator. Y!mobile is a brand used by SoftBank Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank Group Corporation, that provides mobile telecommunications and ADSL services. The current CEO of the company is Ken Miyauchi. It was formed in 2014 through the merger of Willcom and eAccess, and ...

  6. SoftBank Telecom - Wikipedia

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    SoftBank Telecom Corporation (Japanese: ソフトバンクテレコム株式会社), previously as Japan Telecom Co. Ltd. (Japanese: 日本テレコム株式会社,Nippon Terekomu Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese telephone company of the SoftBank group. It provides services to businesses and consumers in Japan. It provides long-distance ...

  7. Zynga breaks into Japanese market with $150M Softbank deal - AOL

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    Zynga has accepted a $150 million investment from Softbank, one of Japan's largest mobile networks. If this news sounds familiar, it's probably because it was first reported about six weeks ago.

  8. SIM lock - Wikipedia

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    Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has legislated that all smartphones and tablets released after May 1, 2015, by NTT DoCoMo, au/Okinawa Cellular and SoftBank Mobile (the three major carriers in Japan) must be sold without a SIM lock upon request from customers and without any cost to the customer involved. Before that ...

  9. Japan's SoftBank plans to invest $100 billion in US projects ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump joined SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son to announce plans by the Japanese company to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects over the next four years. Trump announced the ...