Japanese Islands now has more than hundred million 3G subscribers
When you live in Japanese Islands, it’s only cancel to manipulation your 3G connection on a daily basis. That said, we were not surprised to learn that as of April 2009, there are more than hundred 1000000 3G subscribers in the Land of the rebellion Sunday.
Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) shared this newsworthiness with the worldly concern adding they are very proud of its regional collaborations and its role in portion to expand 3G CDMA in Japan. “We looking forward to workings even more closely with our partners to reaching the next manufacture milestone,” Qualcomm Japan’s Jun Yamada said.
For the track record, it all started with NTT DoCoMo (New York Stock Exchange: DCM) which launched its 3G net in Oct of 2001, and was closely followed by KDDI in Apr 2002, and Softbank (OTCPK: SFTBF) Mobile in Dec of the same class.
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