Enabling the future with visionary mobile technology
Japan's
premier mobile communications company, NTT DoCoMo, provides wireless
voice and data communications to tens of millions of subscribers.
NTT DoCoMo is the creator of W-CDMA technology, the new de facto
global industry standard, as well as the groundbreaking mobile
i-mode service, which was launched on February 22, 1999. At the
heart of our operations is a commitment to providing customers
with cutting-edge, cost-effective service and a belief that ongoing,
focused research and development can help us to continually reinvent
the concept of mobile communications.
i-mode on FOMA
In October 2001, NTT DoCoMo
has further expanded the diversity of i-mode with the introduction
of FOMA - the world's first fully commercialized third-generation
service based on W-CDMA. While new services are becoming available
all the time, FOMA terminals are already available supporting advanced
visual communication services like videophone i-motion-NTT DoCoMo's
video clip service, and i-motion mail, which enables users to e-mail
video clips taken either with the built-in camera on FOMA terminals
or download from i-mode sites. Such advanced services, performance
and quality are made possible by the ability of FOMA to support
data communications at impressive rates of up to 384Kbps.
Our Vision for the Future
The mobile revolution
that began with the invention of the cellular phone is on the verge
of transforming our world. Soon we will see the dawn of a "new
global communications culture" in which people everywhere will
use mobile terminals to access multimedia services through a borderless
global network. They will also be able to communicate seamlessly
with each other, anytime and anywhere, using hundreds of futuristic
services such as wireless videophone and videoconferencing. By
the year 2010, we anticipate a worldwide mobile communications
market three times the size of today's-one that is dominated by
multimedia rather than voice transmissions. Based on this vision
of the future, we have put the full force of NTT DoCoMo and our
corporate brand behind our current global "multimedia initiative." This
initiative, which involves prodigious R&D efforts and active partnering
with overseas carriers, content providers, equipment manufacturers,
and others, will further stimulate consumer demand for communications
services and help us to thrive in the coming era of unprecedented
growth.