TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT DOCOMO, INC. (DOCOMO) announced today that it will offer Japan Welcome SIM TM cards—prepaid SIM cards for overseas visitors to Japan—to all press and media representatives ...
Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants people to start wearing their SIM cards. It has developed a SIM card that can wirelessly connect smartphones and tablets to ...
NTT Docomo Inc. (DCM, 9437.TO) is considering selling SIM cards for Apple Inc.'s AAPL new iPad tablet computer, sources said Saturday, a move that would make Docomo the first major domestic ...
For Apple's tablet "iPad" announced at the end of January this year,NTT DoCoMo is considering offering SIM cardHas been clarified in February, NTT DoCoMo President Yamada officially announced today ...
Portable SIM card stores authentication information to wirelessly connect any smartphone or tablet to a network with the wave of a hand Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT ...
NTT Docomo has announced the development of a wireless Portable SIM prototype that can be waved in front of a compatible smartphone to provide network authentication information. The device could ...
NTT Docomo will replace about 930,000 SIM cards due to manufacturing errors, the company said Tuesday. The recall involves about 510,000 NTT Docomo SIM cards and some 420,000 from other carriers using ...
Japan’s NTT Docomo has hit upon an interesting idea: a wearable SIM card that can connect all of your devices to the net via a single account. According to Docomo, the wearable SIM isn’t ready to go ...
It’s not just cool and colorful smartphones that sets the Japanese wireless industry aside from ours, but also their fondness of pushing the boundaries when it comes to smartphones and wireless tech.
Japan’s largest carrier has announced what it describes as the world’s first SIM-based authentication device — in other words, wireless technology that can replace your phone’s SIM card and act as a ...
joined the million-plus battery recall party late last year, and now it has started a new party all its own -- recalling SIM cards en masse. The Japanese carrier said that it would be recalling ...
Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants people to start wearing their SIM cards. It has developed a SIM card that can wirelessly connect smartphones and tablets to ...