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i-Mode

A packet-based information service for mobile phones from NTT DoCoMo. i-Mode provides Web browsing, e-mail, calendar, chat, games and customized news. It was the first smartphone system for Web browsing and grew very quickly after its introduction in 1999 in Japan. By the end of 2001, there were more than 20 million i-Mode subscribers, and in 2006 that number had grown to over 50 million, worldwide.

i-Mode is a proprietary system that uses a subset of HTML, known as cHTML, in contrast to WAP, which uses a variation of HTML, known as WML. The initial i-Mode transfer rate was 9,600 bps. In 2001, the WCDMA-based Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access (FOMA) service was launched, boosting data speeds to 384 Kbps. See WAP and NTT DoCoMo.



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Tokyo, Japan, Oct 25, 2005 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation and NEC Solutions Asia Pacific, a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, today announced that NEC will provide its i-mode 3G and 2.
Tokyo, Japan, Sept 15, 2005 - (JCNN) - Online market researcher Info Plant has announced the results of a survey of 7,590 i-mode users on online reservation which was conducted from August 16 through 23.
Judging from the Web site, the look and feel of i-mode in France approximates that of i-mode on KPN, E-Plus, Base and, of course, DoCoMo.
 
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