Yahoo Japan Corp. announced that it had launched a mobile content distribution service to enable mobile users can buy games, ring tones, news and other entertainment and information from 59 content providers. Yahoo Japan's revenues will be from as fees for settling transactions and collecting payments for content providers.
Japan's leading wireless operator, NTT DoCoMo Inc. , also announced today that it will form a parternship with Internet e-commerce operator Rakuten Inc. to provide Web auction services to cellphones and personal computers.
Blog of the mobile application trends we are seeing in the Asia Pacific wireless communications market. Subscriber trends, ARPU, mobile entertainment and applications of note in Asia Pacific. Sponsored by Asia Pacific Research Group, www.aprg.com
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Korea Mobile Sector - Number Portability
South Korea's SK Telecom increased its total customers to 19.34 million. KTF Co. added a net of 9,000 subscribers in September, for a total of12.27 million, and LG Telecom Ltd. gained a net 49,344 users to 6.29 million.
Competition in South Korea's mobile phone market is intensifying as the government allowed consumers to change operators without changing their current mobile phone numbers.
At present, the number of South Korea's cellular users was 38 million, representing 79 per cent of its total population.
Competition in South Korea's mobile phone market is intensifying as the government allowed consumers to change operators without changing their current mobile phone numbers.
At present, the number of South Korea's cellular users was 38 million, representing 79 per cent of its total population.
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Cambodia Mobile Subscriber Growth
Cambodia’s grwoing mobile market continues expand aggressively - mobile subscribers in Cambodia reached the 1 million mark in September 2005. for more information, visit our site at www.aprg.com
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