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Vodafone KK expands 3G service areas

July 7, 2004

Vodafone K.K. announced that it will expand service areas and upgrade the network quality of existing service areas for its 3G network to further increase customer convenience. In the month of July, Vodafone K.K. plans to expand 34 service areas, upgrade the network quality of 148 areas and add 51 indoor coverage spots for a total of 233 additions. As a result, 3G network national population coverage is expected to be 99.6% at the end of July. Furthermore, subway stations of all train lines in the Tokyo Metropolitan area now have complete coverage due to services offered to an additional 23 Tokyo Metro stations on July 1, and the complete coverage of Toei Subways stations in June.

A breakdown of service expansion areas and regions for July is as follows
 
Service area expansions
Network quality upgrade areas
Indoor spots
Hokkaido Region
5
14
-
Tohoku-Niigata Region
13
2
9
Kanto-Koshin Region
1
21
34
Tokai Region
8
51
-
Kansai Region
-
-
4
Hokuriku Region
1
28
2
Chugoku Region
3
12
2
Shikoku Region
-
9
-
Kyushu-Okinawa Region
3
11
-

 

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