Japan: NTT DoCoMo to Start HSDPA with N902iX HIGH-SPEED

NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today that they will launch a High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) service on August 31, when they start sales of Japan’s first HSDPA-compatible handset, the 3G FOMAв„ў N902iX HIGH-SPEED.

In FOMA HIGH-SPEED areas, the N902iX is capable of packet downlinks of up to 3.6Mbps, approximately 10 times faster than current FOMA handsets. From August 31, all of central Tokyo will be included in these HIGH-SPEED areas, and all major Japanese cities will be covered by the end of October. DoCoMo also plans to broaden the areas to cover 70% of the national population by the end of March 2007 and 90% by the end of March 2008. Outside these areas, both uplink and downlink speeds can still reach as high as 384Kbps.

The handset will be compatible with DoCoMo’s new Music Channelв„ў service, also starting from August 31. Users will be able to automatically download music programs of about up to one hour during the late-night hours for listening later. It also supports the Chaku-Uta FullВ® service, which enables the downloading of complete music tracks for normal playback or to create clips for ringtones. Its advanced music player seamlessly plays SD Audio and Chaku-Uta Full tracks. Stereo earphones are included.

It has an easy-to-use full Internet browser, and the NeuropointerВ® enables scrolling in all directions. Megapixel photos and video can be uploaded at up to 384Kbps. File sizes for the i-motionв„ў service have been increased tenfold from the 500KB of current FOMA handsets to 5MB, and streaming capacity has been raised from 2MB to 5MB. The handset’s four-megapixel camera comes with an anti-shake mode for shooting stills and video. The handset will be available at all DoCoMo sales channels.

No special contract or service charge for HSDPA will be required, and charges for FOMA packet communications will remain unchanged. FOMA discount packet services, such as the pake-hodai (packet flat-rate) service, will also be applicable to HSDPA.

HSDPA technology was standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and offers a theoretical maximum downlink speed up to 14Mbps.

Japan: NTT DoCoMo to Implement New Congestion Control System for 3G FOMA Network

Voice and Packet Data Traffic Congestion to be Controlled Separately

NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today that they would separately manage call and data packet transmission congestion over the 3G FOMAв„ў network to prevent voice traffic congestion control from affecting packet communication traffic and vice versa.

Currently, excessive congestion in either voice or data transmissions can force DoCoMo to limit network usage for both voice and data in order to prevent network breakdown.

One result of the move is the increased ability to successfully transmit text messages via i-mode mail, or to DoCoMo’s i-modeв„ў Disaster Message Board service, even if voice traffic should rise sharply during a major disaster. The i-mode Disaster Message Board service, launched on January 17, 2004, enables i-mode subscribers to post text messages on a special i-mode site.

The new system will initially apply only to selected handsets — D902iS, F902iS, N902iS, P902iS, SH902iS, DOLCE SL, SH702iS, D702iF, N702iS, P702iD, and N902iX HIGH-SPEED.

A similar control system for the 2G movaв„ў network was implemented in April 2004.

Nokia ships its first Nokia Nseries, Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) in Japan to Vodafone KK

Nokia today announced that it has started deliveries of Nokia N71 to Vodafone K.K. in Japan. The “Nokia N71″ is its first product to be introduced in Japan under the Nokia Nseries sub-brand, Nokia’s high performance multimedia range with sophisticated design. The Nokia N71 customized for Vodafone K.K. will be marketed in Vodafone K.K.’s 3G lineup under the name “Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK)” and will be commercially available in Japan from August 12.

The Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) delivers excellent 3G functionality as a rich multimedia device, which is compactly packaged in a simple yet elegant foldable form. The Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) keeps consumers entertained with the music player function and FM radio, which allows users to listen to their favorite music at anytime. The Nokia N71 (Vodafone 804NK) also supports the new Nokia Web Browser enabling users to enjoy the website they check on PCs. Furthermore, the device also comes with a 2 megapixel camera, office documents viewer, e-mail client, and synchronization capabilities with compatible PCs.

The Nokia Nseries devices are high performance, multimedia devices launched by Nokia last year, which incorporate superior design and usability and provides users with a simple and reliable way to tap into new multimedia experiences. Nokia has introduced nine Nokia Nseries models to-date and we had announced in the Nokia Q2 results that Nokia had sold more than 3 million units Nokia Nseries devices to the market during Q2, 2006.

Nokia has provided Vodafone K.K. with three 3G models so far: The Nokia 6680 (Vodafone 702NK II) which became available in December 2005 and the Nokia 6630 (Vodafone 702NK) which became available in December 2004, and the Nokia 6650 (V-NM701), which was added in August 2003.

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

Nokia N71 phone

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