
i-mode could be here in weeks...
By John Oates
Published: 24 August 2001 08:21 BST
Japanese mobile company NTT DoCoMo is licensing its technology to three European networks.
E-Plus in Germany, KPN's Orange Belgium and KPN Mobile in the Netherlands will trial i-mode technology which speeds up a mobile phone's ability to receive and transmit data and images. The report comes from The Associated Press.
The technology has been hugely successful in Japan.
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