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- KDDI Designing Studio (2,311 bytes)
1: ...タジオ) is a consumer showcase set up by the [[KDDI]] corporation to show off their new mobile phone ...
4: ...io opened in [[Harajuku]] on March 4th, 2005. The KDDI corporation, Japan’s second largest telecommuni...
11: ... of the new cell phone products are shown. There, KDDI often gathers consumer research and information, ...
13: The third floor is the “KDDI Creation Studio.” It is for all of the products...
19: *[http://www.kds.kddi.com Official Website, KDDI Design Studio]
- Au by KDDI (2,001 bytes)
1: ...DDI''' is the [[cell phone]] company run by the [[KDDI]] corporation. It is the 2nd largest Japanese cel...
3: The company that would soon became “au by KDDI” began as a car phone network for [[Toyota]] an...
5: ...pete in the cell phone service industry. “au by KDDI” experienced great success, though it has been ...
7: ...ts own new technology which it showcases at the [[KDDI Designing Studio]] in [[Harajuku]].
9: ...o new technologies and various offerings by au by KDDI are what continue to keep it one of the leading J...
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- Takeshita Dori (3,140 bytes)
7: ...n the other side of [[Meiji Dori]] (between the [[KDDI Design Studio]] and the end of the street near [[...
- Harajuku Street (1,181 bytes)
1: ...me junction where [[Takeshita Dori]] passes the [[KDDI Design Studio]].
- Nishi Shinjuku (1,801 bytes)
9: *Shinjuku KDDI Building – 1974
- Wired Cafe 360 (1,688 bytes)
3: ...ed Cafe 360 is an Internet cafe located above the KDDI Designing Studio, directly across from the inters...
8: |AddressEnglish=Jingumae 4-32-16, KDDI Designing Studio 5F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
9: ...ddressJapanese=東京都渋谷区神宮前4-32-16 KDDI DESIGNING STUDIO 5F
- Japanese Mobile Phone Companies (2,378 bytes)
5: *[[au by KDDI]]
11: ===au by KDDI===
12: ...式会社) is the cell phone department owned by KDDI corporation. It is the second largest cell phone ...
19: ...e/kddi/history/index.html Official Website, au by KDDI]
- Willcom (1,756 bytes)
5: ...n as [[DDI Pocket]] and was a subsidiary of the [[KDDI]] corporation back in 1994. It was one of 3 compa...
7: ...ion. The group then changed its name to Willcom. KDDI currently only owns roughly 10% of Willcom now, w...
- KDDI Designing Studio (2,311 bytes)
1: ...タジオ) is a consumer showcase set up by the [[KDDI]] corporation to show off their new mobile phone ...
4: ...io opened in [[Harajuku]] on March 4th, 2005. The KDDI corporation, Japan’s second largest telecommuni...
11: ... of the new cell phone products are shown. There, KDDI often gathers consumer research and information, ...
13: The third floor is the “KDDI Creation Studio.” It is for all of the products...
19: *[http://www.kds.kddi.com Official Website, KDDI Design Studio]
- Au by KDDI (2,001 bytes)
1: ...DDI''' is the [[cell phone]] company run by the [[KDDI]] corporation. It is the 2nd largest Japanese cel...
3: The company that would soon became “au by KDDI” began as a car phone network for [[Toyota]] an...
5: ...pete in the cell phone service industry. “au by KDDI” experienced great success, though it has been ...
7: ...ts own new technology which it showcases at the [[KDDI Designing Studio]] in [[Harajuku]].
9: ...o new technologies and various offerings by au by KDDI are what continue to keep it one of the leading J...
- DoCoMo (2,350 bytes)
1: ...l market share. Its major competitors are [[au by KDDI]] and [[Softbank]].
- EMobile (2,324 bytes)
5: ...registered the 3rd most new users beating [[au by KDDI]] (the second largest mobile phone company).
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