OCN and eAccess to Offer High-Speed Mobile Internet Service
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 August 2008, 12:00 CDT
OCN, an internet service provider, which is operated by NTT Communications, has launched a mobile virtual network operator service for high-speed mobile internet in Japan, with eAccess, a broadband IP communication service company.
The new service, named OCN High-speed Mobile EM, is based on high-speed downlink packet access protocol, which is claimed to allow subscribers to obtain broadband-quality internet access with a maximum downlink speed of 7.2Mbps and a maximum uplink speed of 384kbps.
NTT Communications said that it will provide one-stop service, from registration and billing to customer support, for OCN High-speed Mobile EM. It will also rent data cards, which allow subscribers to save on installation costs.
Source: Datamonitor
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