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NTT DoCoMo eyes US market

Nicole Lee  |  Sep 09, 2009

Considering many MVNOs have failed or been acquired in recent years (Helio, Disney Mobile, Virgin Mobile, just to name a few), we can't help but think they're a bad idea. (MVNOs are Mobile Virtual Network Operators that sell their own service plans and handsets, but piggyback on another carrier's network). Still, that apparently hasn't stopped Japan's NTT DoCoMo from thinking about starting one up in the US.

Indeed, it seems that the Japanese company is contemplating leasing capacity from either T-Mobile USA or AT&T. While we can't imagine it'll make too much money in the beginning, we're kind of excited about the idea, especially if it means we finally get to play with the high-end handsets with the i-mode mobile Internet service that heretofore have only been available in Japan.

Originally posted on CNET Crave; via Engadget Mobile
Filed under:  Mobile Phones
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Devlin says...
I'm truly looking forward to this and crossing my fingers that they cut a deal with AT&T so I wouldn't have to be without 3G because of T-Mobile's frequency. I can't wait for the US to get a taste of that JDM goodness!

 
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