Research and Markets: Examine the Major Operators in the Japanese Telecoms Industry

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Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:55am EDT

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/56e18b/japan_major_oper) has
announced the addition of the "Japan - Major Operators - Overview and
Statistics" report to their offering. 

Japan has been active in regulating its telecommunication industry to reduce the
monopoly of NTT, and to introduce more effective competition. This has resulted
in an increase the number and size of competitors, reduced prices and
facilitated the introduction of innovative telecoms applications. This report
gives an overview of the operating environment within Japan, and describes the
major players as they stand today. The NTT Group is covered, as well as KDDI,
Softbank Corporation, Jupiter Telecommunications, ACCA Networks, eAccess,
eMobile, Willcom and SKY PerfecTV! Communications. In addition to giving an
overview of company history, the report reviews financial and operating data
with ARPU figures and discusses current company strategies. 

Key Topics Covered:

1. Synopsis 

2. Operating environment 

3. Major operators 

3.1 NTT Corporation 

3.1.1 Broadband 

3.2 NTT Communications 

3.3 NTT Data Corporation 

3.4 NTT DoCoMo 

3.5 KDDI Corporation 

3.5.1 au and Tu-KA Mobile Business 

3.5.2 Fixed line operations 

3.6 Softbank Corporation 

3.6.1 Vodafone K.K. (formerly J-Phone) 

3.7 Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ) 

3.8 Jupiter Telecommunications (J:COM) 

3.9 ACCA Networks Inc 

3.10 eAccess 

3.11 eMobile 

3.12 Willcom (DDI Pocket) 

3.13 SKY PerfecTV! Communications Inc 

4. Related reports 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/56e18b/japan_major_oper





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