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NTT DoCoMo to Integrate mopera Mail and M-stage Services to 3G FOMA

November 12, 2002

NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries today announced plans to integrate their mopera mail and M-stage services, positioning the mail service as an M-stage option. The move is part of DoCoMo's strategy to combine various mobile multimedia services under a single brand, known as M-stage.

M-stage subscribers currently pay a basic monthly fee of 100 yen, while mopera mail service customers pay either 500 yen per month for standard POP mail service, or 1,500 yen per month for IMAP mail, which is suitable for mobile users as it allows the mail server to save and manage messages. Following integration of the two services, mopera mail users will be able to access M-stage service at no extra charge. Separate application will not be required. M-stage subscribers who wish to use the mopera mail service will be charged an additional 400 yen or 1400 yen per month, which is 100 yen less than the conventional billing plan fee. The new billing plan will go into effect from December 1, 2002, nationwide.

DoCoMo also announced today that it will introduce a new Short Message Service (SMS) for mopera e-mail subscribers that will automatically transfer the address, subject and text (totaling up to 70 Japanese characters or 160 alphanumerics) of an incoming message to their 3G FOMA phone. Users can designate up to five e-mail addresses for automatic mail transfer. Or they can assign up to five terms, which, when incorporated in the subject line, will automatically transfer e-mail to a designated FOMA phone. The service, which costs 5 yen per one mail transfer, will start nationwide from December 6, 2002.

 


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