Sunday, December 19, 2010

DoCoMo to bring Mobile TV to Indian market
NTT DoCoMo to bring mobile TV to Indian marketAccording to a report by Nikkei, ‘Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo Inc plans to transfer television broadcast technology for cellular phones to Indian partner Tata Teleservices with an eye to launching mobile phone TV service in the South Asian country in 2014.’

Once commercial service begins, DoCoMo will charge commissions to local TV broadcasters and Japanese content providers for use of the technology.

The new service will likely help Tata Teleservices sign up more subscribers.

DoCoMo expanded into the high-growth Indian mobile phone market in March 2009 by investing roughly 260 billion yen in Tata Teleservices. Unlike in the stagnant Japanese market, mobile phone users in India expand by more than 15 million a month and are currently at roughly 700 million, Nikkei said.

Tata Teleservices had about 80 million subscribers at the end of October - 40 percent more than DoCoMo has in Japan.

The Indian partner is considering issuing shares to raise funds for setting up base stations for its 3G mobile phone service.

DoCoMo will likely buy 10-20 billion yen in new Tata Teleservices shares to maintain the 26 percent stake it currently owns in the company.

If the service takes root in India, it will likely help Japanese manufacturers boost exports of their high-performance handsets, Nikkei reported.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

BlackBerry Bold Overheating in Japan -Battery not the root cause
Research In Motion (RIM) has ruled out faulty batteries as the likely cause of keyboard heating up during recharging of its BlackBerry Bold smart phones sold in Japan.

Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo had stopped sales of BlackBerry Bold after about 30 users reported the keyboards heated up during recharging. DoCoMo has sold around 4,000 Bold units in just 7 days. The phone is designed to provide access to DoCoMo's 3G network and also includes Wi-Fi and GPS navigation capabilities.

Initially, it was reported that the overheating of the BlackBerry Bold was related to battery problems. However, RIM said that the battery wasn't the source of the problem. RIM has said in a statement that while "analysis of the devices in question has allowed [RIM and DoCoMo] to rule out a battery problem, the root cause remains under investigation."

"This issue appears to be specifically limited to the BlackBerry Bold devices sold in Japan since last week and sales of BlackBerry Bold devices in other countries are unaffected by this matter," RIM said in a statement.

It is suspected that the problem could be related to software or customization of the phone for the local market, where the device has seen problems in the past.

"The temperatures appear to have remained within the safety range of regulatory standards." Whatever the problem may be, RIM has to fix it quickly, otherwise it may lose a significant market share.

Friday, February 27, 2009

NTT DoCoMo stops BlackBerry Bold sales
Japan's biggest mobile phone operator, NTT DoCoMo Inc has stopped selling Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold. DoCoMo has taken this step because the phone can overheat while the battery is being recharged.

DoCoMo said it has sold about 4,000 high-end BlackBerry Bold phones, and about 30 users have complained the phone's keyboard area had heated up. The company has informed that it has received no reports of users getting burned or of phones catching on fire.

On this matter, RIM has said, “This issue appears to be specifically limited to the BlackBerry Bold devices sold in Japan since last week and sales of BlackBerry Bold devices in other countries are unaffected”.

Further, RIM has ruled out battery problem, while the root cause is still being investigated.
NTT DoCoMo Inc had started selling the BlackBerry Bold in Japan last week.

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