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The i-Mode Ecosystem
Overview report of i-Mode, the pioneering mobile internet system with 48 Million paying subscribers which started in Japan in February 1999.
Version 16.0 of January 2, 2006
approx. 222 pages, including approx. 48 Figures and 140 Photographs and 10 tables, pdf-format, 9.8 Mbyte
[BUY and DOWNLOAD] Corporate license: US$ 2375| [info]|[Sample pages]
Version 16.0 of January 2, 2006
approx. 222 pages, including approx. 48 Figures and 140 Photographs and 10 tables, pdf-format, 9.8 Mbyte
[BUY and DOWNLOAD] Single copy license: US$ 475| [info]|[Sample pages]
10. Who is NTT-DoCoMo?
10.1. The company:
NTT DoCoMo is a subsidiary of Japan's incumbent telephone operator NTT. About 44% of NTT-DoCoMo's shares is owned by NTT, and Japan's Government is the largest shareholder of NTT. NTT-DoCoMo's shares are listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Osaka Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange (DCM). NTT-DoCoMo initially had the 100% monopoly of mobile communications in Japan, however, today NTT-DoCoMo's market share has shrunk to around 50%. For an overview of Japan's telecommunications market including a financial overview, please download our JCOMM-report.
10.2. Financial data:
DoCoMo Marketcapitalization: YEN 7812 Billion (= US$ 71 Billion) ( as of August, 11, 2008)
Annual Sales: YEN 4768 Billion (= US$ 43 Billion) (Financial Year: April 2008 - March 2009 forecast)
Annual Net Income: YEN 503 Billion (= US$ 4.6 Billion) (Financial Year: April 2008 - March 2009 forecast)
10.3. Competitors:
KDDI
SoftBank
eMobile
Willcom