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To: foundation who wrote (23875)6/18/2002 7:31:05 AM
From: jackmore  Respond to of 197035
 
DoCoMo's answer to FOMA coverage problems: Just carry two handsets.

NTT DoCoMo to Launch Dual Network Service for FOMA Users
date: June 18, 2002

NTT DoCoMo and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today that they will roll out a dual network service under which FOMA 3G service subscribers will be able to assign the same phone number both to FOMA and PDC (800 MHz) phones beginning July 1, 2002.

Users of the FOMA network will thus be assured of nationwide access to mobile phone services, including i-mode, as well as nationwide use of a single phone number, thanks to the PDC (800Mhz) network's wider service area. What's more, the PDC phone can be placed under the FOMA service contract, so there is no duplication of monthly fees for owning a PDC as well as FOMA mobile phone. Users merely obtain a PDC phone and pay for communication charges, if any, each month.

DoCoMo expects the service to encourage conventional PDC users to migrate to FOMA, especially since they can continue to use their PDC phones with the dual network service.

The sign-up fee for the service, 1,000 yen, initially will be waved between July 1 and August 31. In addition, the monthly dual network subscription fee, 300 yen, will be reduced to 200 yen if the customer also signs up for voice mail service when making application. Users pay FOMA communication charges depending on their FOMA billing plan. PDC communication charges depend on their PDC billing plan, which is actually made part of the FOMA plan.

Optional services, such as voice mail contracted under a FOMA service plan, also are useable with PDC phones. Received i-mode mail exceeding 2,000 letters (or 4,000 alphanumeric characters) is readable only with the user's FOMA phone. If the mail is less than 2,000 letters, however, it can be checked with their PDC phone via a dedicated website. Various discount plans, such as "Yu-Yu call," can be applied both to FOMA and PDC communications charges.

3gnewsroom.com