Thursday, October 28, 2010

Mobile phones in Japan

Japanese handsets mobile phones indexes on Japanese industry 2004. mobile phones and devices is one of the most developed in the world. Progressive development due to several factors, notably the desire of the Japanese learning and a large number of users on a relatively small territory. History In 1979, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) launched the first in the world of the first-generation (1 g) mobile communications services in Tokyo. In 1985, NTT offered the first mobile phone service in Japan called Shoulder Phone. " In 1988, Mobile Communication Group, KDDI, subsequently launched its mobile communications server. In 1993, NTT DoCoMo has launched the first digital mobile communications service. started its first digital mobile phone service (2 g), which uses standard Time division multiple access (TDMA) name of Personal Digital Cellular. In 1994, Digital Phone group and Tu-Ka Group, United in SoftBank Mobile has launched its mobile service. In the same year, DDI Pocket, KDDI, companies launched a mobile service standard PHS. In 1999, NTT DoCoMo has launched I-mode Internet service. In 2001, NTT DoCoMo has launched the world's first Third Generation mobile phone service service (3 g) generation using standard svâziW-CDMA named FOMA. In 2002, KDDI launched 3 g services in Okinawa, using standard CDMA2000. In the same year, J-Phone launched 3 g services using standard W-CDMA. In 2003, J-Phone changed its name to Vodafone. In 2006, Vodafone was bought by SoftBank and changed its name to SoftBank Mobile. In 2010, SoftBank Mobile has stopped providing services which do not belong to the standard 3 g, by focusing only on this standard. OperatoryV Japan 5 national mobile communications operators: NTT DoCoMoOtdelilas′ from Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) in 1991, NTT DoCoMo first proposed second generation of mobile communication known as Personal Digital Cellular (PDC). Now uses the network 3 g W-CDMA standard, called FOMA. In 2010 it is planned to start full-scale networks 4 generation 4 g (LTE) technology The company began KDDIKDDI as part of NTT ' s providing foreign communications. 2 and 3 Using technology generation CDMA iCDMA2000 standards. SoftBank Mobileright Softbank Mobile, SoftBank, companies formed in 1999, two companies of Digital Phone group and Digital Tu-Ka. In 2006, it was repurchased by the Japanese unit of companies Vodafone 's. Softbank Mobile 3 g network now uses standard W-CDMA EMOBILEEMOBILE, eAccess, Updated dočerniâ company entered the market for 3 g mobile communication services. Operating since 2005. Deliver services through its network and NTT DoCoMo through license agreement. WillcomWillcom bought Carlyle Group in 2004, the only operator that uses standard Personal Handy-phone System (PHS). As of February 2010, in the midst of a restructuring, won 206 billion yen debt. Similarly, there are other companies such as MVNOs, or Disney Mobile, providing services on a limited area or through other networks. Statistics Rolesin Japan as of April 2010 116.75 million mobile phone users 91.65 per cent of the total population. http://www.tca.or.jp/english/database/2010/04/index.htmlhttp://www.stat.go.jp/english/data/jinsui/tsuki/index.htm (April 2010) Position Statement Technology Users (million), the owner 1 NTT docomo UMTS, HSDPALTE (scheduled) 56.24 http://www.tca.or.jp/english/database/2010/04/index.html (April 2010), NTT (67%) State-owned (33%) 2 au CdmaOneCDMA2000 1 x, EV-DO Rev. A LTE (be planned) 31 98 http://www.tca.or.jp/english/database/2010/04/index.html (April 2010), KDDI 3 SoftBank Mobile UMTS, HSDPALTE (scheduled) 22.09 http://www.tca.or.jp/english/database/2010/04/index.html (April 2010) SoftBank 4 Willcom PHSXGP (planned), 4.04 http://www.tca.or.jp/english/database/2010/04/index.html (April 2010), the Carlyle Group (60%), Kyocera (30%), and KDDI (10%) 5 EMOBILE UMTS, HSPA +, LTE (scheduled) 2.41 http://www.tca.or.jp/english/database/2010/04/index.html (April 2010) eAccess Japanese phones and their work in other countries DoCoMo Phones/Vodafone PDC PDC Phones will not work in other countries. PDC developed only in Japan. Some phones DoCoMo "FOMA" (excluding model roaming ready) and Vodafone 802N, Japan and the 703N 905SH These phones run only in a standard W-CDMA and cannot be used in a GSM network. The phones will not work with SIM card (subscription) of other operators, such as the phone is locked to work only with its operator. You can unlock some of the functions. Phones of NTT Docomo/Softbank roaming-ready These phones will work in GSM networks of other operators. They can be used with a connection to networks of other operators, even if they are locked, using a special chip, the so-called gipersimku (hypersim). Thus, all phones that have built-in GSM module (can work in GSM roaming) can work with any GSM cellular communication operator. Learn more about hypersim and use Japanese phones outside of Japan. KDDI series Phones cannot be used anywhere outside of Japan. Except for certain models. Most American CDMA phones, Japanese phones are made exclusively for the operators of these countries (except for Vodafone 3 g phones) and will not work with a connection to other cellular operators. In other words, the fact that Japanese phones operate on a different network roaming does not mean that phones will be able to work with the network on a subscription basis (using another SIM-card). In many cases it is possible to razločki. you may wonder whether your phones in Japan? If your phone is capable of operating with UMTS network at 2100 (e.g. Sony Ericsson K810i), it will seamlessly roumit′sâ online SoftBank (Vodafone K. K.). If you have only GSM, upon arrival in Narita Airport you will need to rent a handset to a local operators, because GSM network in Japan at all. Japanese phone form factor Form factor picture example Specification monoblock Description: lack of driving elements. The phone is a single whole. One of the easiest form factors. In Japan, almost not available, except for certain phones in many designs. Pros: lightness and compactness. Just look at the screen at any time. Cons: easily damage the screen. Difficult to make a big screen, without increasing the size of the phone. Currently these shortcomings can be overcome through the use of a screen and a built-in ul′ra durable membrane keyboards/keypads. Model: NTT DoCoMo's D705I? the W63K, Au, SoftBank 822P Phone with hinged lid Description: Monoblock with lid is sometimes called the "flip" Cover or some or all of the buttons of the phone. Model: Many phones grey NTT DoCoMo mova and J-PHONE (now SoftBank) 2007 ' s au MEDIA SKIN. Description: a folding bed in the middle. For 2010, the most common form factor. Information on the display can be read only in disclosure of State. the truth on the lid frequently have subsidiary displays. Pros: easy to damage the screen. Easy to make a bigger screen. Convenient form of conversation. Cons: what would look at the screen, open the phone. Difficult to open the phone with one hand. Model: Docomo SH-07B, Docomo N-04B, Docomo P-04B Description: Slider is made of two parts, one run together vertically or horizontally. Model: NTT Docomo, Au of D905I Sa001, SoftBank FULLFACE others ' s. Phone with a rotary mechanism (revolver type) Description: Has a rotor that allows you to display on a 180 degree spin Model: NTT DoCoMo So505I, So505Is, So506Ic (180 ° style), au of A5502K others. phone with rotating on its axis display description: in addition to raskladyvavšimsâ mechanism has additional rotor which allows you to display on a 180 degree spin, and dump display output. Pros: Unlike conventional folding bed may use the phone when folded. Cons: failure to identify a small model. Possibility of failure in the rotor when excessive pressure. Model: Sh905I DoCoMo, SoftBank, AI W63Ca 912T. Cycloidal propeller type Description: telephone cable and decomposed status display can be rotated by 90 degrees. (currently only on the right side.) Display is rotated state located in the middle of the phone. Model: Sharp's AQUOS Mobile Other, NTT DoCoMo ' s F-09A · F-06B (Suraidoyokomoshon Fujitsu) Swing type description: Similar but cycloidal propeller type only screen can rotate in both directions at 90 degrees. Nižniâ part remains in the middle and the rest of the screen is positioned to the right or left. Model: NTT DOCOMO F903I · F903Ix HIGH-SPEED · F904I · F905I · F906I · F-07B. A bedroom with two options: Normal clamshell opening Description only has the ability to open the display. This phone has a built-in additional hinge. Model: Panasonic VIERA, au of the W44S and BRAVIA Phone S004 (SO004). Nail cutter Rotary (revolver type) In addition to folding hinge with rotation axis perpendicular to the axis of the structure, such as what type of fold can be opened. The screen is cut nail for leverage as a movable parts. It is similar to the biaxial rotation point hinge-type feature can be used to rotate the display 90 degrees to the side like a swing type. Body (the key), the rotating display hinge hinges opening, said structure. NTT DoCoMo P505Is (Flex style) and P903Itv, SoftBank (formerly Vodafone) of 902T others. PDA type QWERTY keyboard touch type and type, and there are three types of touchscreen QWERTY sliding keyboard with two functions. PDA can be used as a smartphone. Have features other than voice communication. As smart phones for NTT DoCoMo M1000, Htc Z, BlackBerry, SoftBank ' s X01T, iPhone 3 g, the Au E30HT, Dynapocket IS02 (Tsi01) others. As a non-smart SoftBank ' s Internet machine, and NTT DoCoMo's SH-04A ' the au biblio (TSY01) others. BlackBerry type Located under the keyboard like a QWERTY smartofony (some models even have a touchscreen.) have different features in addition to voice communication. NTT DoCoMo ' s BlackBerry Bold, SC-01B, SoftBank ' s X02Ht, X01Sc and others. Ribashiburusutairu type description: Screen has 360 degrees. Model: au W56T, Vodafone (now SoftBank) of V603T. Description: Phone Is consists of two parts that can operate independently. Model: only model NTT DoCoMo F-04B Category: Science in Japan Category: Mobile phone Telefoniâen: industry in Japan ja: ribenにおけるxiedai電hua