Four major mobile phone carriers in Japan have announced a plan to launch "Japan Roaming," which will allow users to connect to the available lines of other companies if communication failures occur following disasters. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/03/20/japan/japan-roaming-service-disasters/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #phones #disasterpreparedness #nttdocomo #softbank #kddi #rakutenmobile
Major phone carriers to launch ‘Japan Roaming’ for use in disasters

The aim of the new service is to ensure the communication infrastructure essential for life and economic activities remains operational during emergencies such as disasters.

The Japan Times

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NTTドコモソリューションズ(엔티티티 도코모 솔루션즈)가 전 직원을 대상으로 한 'AI 실전력'을 4단계로 평가하는 제도를 도입했다. AI 에이전트가 직원의 역량을 심사·인증하는 방식으로, 사내 AI 활용 능력 표준화와 인력 재교육·배치에 활용될 전망이다.

https://x.com/itm_aiplus/status/2033430589806952542

#ai #nttdocomo #workforce #evaluation

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全社員の“AI実践力”を4段階評価 AIエージェントが審査・認定 NTTドコモソリューションズが新制度 https://t.co/x69ZZuYONh

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As Japan struggles with a nationwide shortage of drivers, automakers, telecommunications companies and startups are ramping up efforts to introduce autonomous driving on local public bus routes. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/03/02/companies/japan-firms-self-driving/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #companies #selfdriving #ai #carmakers #cars #electricvehicles #toyota #nttdocomo
Toyota and Docomo among firms tapping self-driving to ease local transport woes

Amid a nationwide shortage of drivers, broad adoption of autonomous driving will rest on establishing strong safety measures and cutting costs.

The Japan Times

How is #NTTDOCOMO transforming its mobile network with #NFV & #OpenStack?

Discover the benefits from cost savings to faster deployment and the real-world challenges of scaling virtualization across core & RAN

https://superuser.openinfra.org/articles/docomos-journey-of-virtualization-for-mobile-networks/

Fujitsu to provide digital ticketing service for NTT DOCOMO’s new d ticket platform

Fujitsu today announced that it will provide its digital ticketing service to NTT DOCOMO [1] for its new…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #Latvia #LV #NTTDOCOMO #SmartSpace #ticket
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@raccoon The #NTTdoCoMo #eggy...

IOW: What happens when someone in #Japan looks at a #WonderSwanColour and #GameGear before deciding their #PHS #MobilePhone was too convenient and didn't look like some plastic egg...

I Turned an NTT Docomo Eggy Into a Handheld Console That Shouldn’t Exist!

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ドコモのデジタル口座「dスマートバンク」、サ終

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Japanese telecommunications companies are gradually moving to raise rates amid swelling costs for personnel and other expenses, marking a shift from the government-led price-cutting trend that began in 2020. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2025/09/18/companies/japan-telecom-carriers-rates-up/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #companies #nttdocomo #kddi #softbank #rakuten #telecoms
In shift from price-cutting trend, Japan's telecom firms hike rates as costs rise

Desperate to ensure price hikes are accepted by subscribers, telecom carriers have improved their networks and service quality, and offered extra services.

The Japan Times

Anime-Wrestling Brand Sukeban Teams With Japanese Telecom Giant NTT DoCoMo Studio & Live for Global Content Push
#Variety #Asia #Global #News #Anime #Japan #Nttdocomo #Sukeban

https://variety.com/2025/sports/news/anime-wrestling-sukeban-japanese-telecom-ntt-docomo-1236446766/

Sukeban Partners With NTT DoCoMo for Global Content Push

Anime-wrestling brand Sukeban partners with Japanese telecom giant NTT DoCoMo Studio & Live to develop new IP and expand globally across platforms.

Variety
Sukeban, Japanese Female Pro-Wrestling Brand, Strikes NTT Docomo Studio & Live Deal

"Sukeban is a treasure trove of pop culture, bringing together manga, anime, fashion, music, and beauty — all through the powerful lens of women’s professional wrestling."

The Hollywood Reporter