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An au store in Osaka. au, or au by KDDI, is a Japanese mobile phone operator. au is a brand marketed by KDDI in the main islands of Japan and by Okinawa Cellular in Okinawa for their mobile cellular services. au is the second-largest wireless carrier in Japan, with 60.398 million subscribers as of March 2021. [1]
On April 1, 2002, au by KDDI launched 3G networks using CDMA2000 1x technology. [citation needed]On November 28, 2003, au by KDDI launched EV-DO Rev 0 service in the "CDMA 1X WIN" brand, and revolutionized Japan's mobile telecommunication industry by introducing fixed rate data subscription plans at a data rate of 2.4 Mbit/s.
LISMO is an online music service provided by au, a Japanese mobile phone brand run by KDDI, a Japanese telecommunication company. This service uses a mobile phone as a music player. This service was introduced on January 19, 2006, and the service began operating at the end of January in Japan.
The Xperia acro is supplied by "NTT DoCoMo" and "au by KDDI" which are Japanese mobile phone operators. Each operators' devices are called Xperia acro SO-02C (NTT docomo) and Xperia acro IS11S (au). Each mobile phone operators adopt different communication interfaces. The "Xperia acro IS11S" supported CDMA2000 with Japanese Xperia product first.
Telasa (テラサ, Terasa) is a Japanese subscription video on demand service owned by KDDI and TV Asahi. It was launched as Video Pass (ビデオパス, Bideopasu), also known as au Video Pass, in 2012 and was renamed to Telasa in 2020.
With this success, in December 2010, Japan's telecoms giant, KDDI Group, acquired a majority share of KKBOX's outstanding stocks; in March 2011 KKBOX accepted investment from HTC, the global ...
Citrix Offers GoToMyPC in Japan Through Partners KDDI Corporation and Ascentech K.K. Award-Winning Remote Access Product Now Available and Supported in Japanese SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
At the end of February 2005, Vodafone Japan had 15.1 million customers. By the end of October 2005, the number of subscribers had fallen below 15M. During the same period, NTT DoCoMo gained 1.65 million customers, and KDDI/AU gained 1.82 million customers. Vodafone-Japan had only 4.8% of Japan's 3G market.