NTT DoCoMo’s Flat-Rate Data Communication Billing Plan Subscribers Top 10 Million
TOKYO, JAPAN, May 2, 2007 — NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced that subscribers to DoCoMo’s flat-rate data communication billing plans “pake-hodai” and “pake-hodai full” surpassed the 10 million mark on May 1, 2007.
The pake-hodai plan, launched on June 1, 2004, allows 3G FOMA???? i-mode???? subscribers unlimited viewing of i-mode content for a flat monthly subscription fee of 4,095 yen (including tax). The plan has attracted great popularity by freeing users from concerns about data charges when enjoying data-intensive services; these include “Mega i-appli????” applications as large as 1MB, “Deco-mail????” for embedding e-mails with high-resolution icons, and video clips.
The pake-hodai full plan, introduced on March 1, 2007, enables FOMA i-mode subscribers with full-browser handsets to view not only i-mode sites but also browse PC websites for a flat monthly subscription fee of 5,985 yen (including tax).
Neither flat-rate billing plan will apply to data communications using devices, such as PCs, nor are they for use outside Japan.
DoCoMo expects that subscribers to pake-hodai and pake-hodai full will continue to increase, attracted by innovative services such as the “Uta-hodai” service that allows users to download full-track music from i-mode content providers for a flat monthly subscription fee via new 904i Series FOMA handsets, which will go on sale soon.
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