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TOKYO, JAPAN, July 14, 2003 --- NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today that they will release preconditions for indirect access connection to the DoCoMo network to inter-exchange operators who wish to link to the DoCoMo network. Information, including a consultation schedule, will be posted on the company's Japanese language website from July 15, 2003.

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On June 17, 2003, a Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications ('MPHPT') study group established to study the setting of charges announced the results of its investigation regarding the setting of charges for both relay connections and calls made from IP phones to cell phones. This was followed by a policy issued by the MPHPT on June 25, 2003, entitled 'The policy concerning the setting of charges for calls to cell phones from fixed line phones'. In response, DoCoMo has decided to release preconditions for indirect access connection to the DoCoMo network in order to allow inter-exchange operators to establish such connections to the DoCoMo network as early as possible.

Inter-exchange operators wishing to link to the DoCoMo network based on these preconditions may apply for a preliminary evaluation and other necessary procedures. DoCoMo will also coordinate with IP phone operators regarding IP phone connections based on DoCoMo's Articles of Agreement Concerning Interconnection.

For more details on the preconditions for indirect access connection to the DoCoMo network, please refer to the attachment.


Attachment

Preconditions for Indirect Access
Connection to the DoCoMo Network

1. Calls subject to DoCoMo's proposed conditions
Indirect access calls made from fixed line phones to cell phones.
Note: Specifically, the proposal concerns calls originating from NTT East Corporation and NTT West Corporation telecommunications facilities that are relayed by inter-exchange operator telecommunications facilities to DoCoMo group telecommunications facilities. Callers can select preferred inter-exchange operators by dialing an operator identification number '00XY.'
2. Tariffs for indirect access connection (applicable for the DoCoMo network)
Voice communications: 10 yen / 36 seconds (regardless of time or area).
64 Kbps digital data communications: 10 yen / 20 seconds (regardless of time or area).
Note: The proposed tariffs have been decided taking into consideration the policy issued by the MPHPT. The proposed tariffs are applicable during fiscal 2004.
3. Connection launch date (tentative)
Approximately the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2004, to early in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2005.
Note 1: DoCoMo will make every effort to meet the schedule mentioned above if, by a certain date, an agreement is reached between DoCoMo and the inter-exchange operator based on the preconditions, and all necessary procedures are taken within the proposed schedule.
Note 2: The actual launch date will be determined after DoCoMo receives applications from all related parties because of the need to evaluate the impact indirect access connections will have on its facilities.

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Please visit the DoCoMo website for further details (effective from July 15, 2003):http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/corporate/setsuzoku/ (Japanese only)

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About NTT DoCoMo
NTT DoCoMo is the world's leading mobile communications company with more than 46 million customers. The company provides a wide variety of leading-edge mobile multimedia services. These include , the world's most popular mobile internet service, which provides e-mail and internet access to over 38 million subscribers, and , launched in 2001 as the world's first 3G mobile service based on W-CDMA. In addition to wholly owned subsidiaries in Europe and North and South America, the company is expanding its global reach through strategic alliances with mobile and multimedia service providers in the Asia-Pacific, Europe and North and South America. NTT DoCoMo is listed on the Tokyo (9437), London (NDCM), and New York (DCM) stock exchanges. For more information, visit www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english

i-mode and FOMA are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan and other countries.

The NTT Group (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates) will be exhibiting in the Japan Pavilion*1 at CeBIT 2017, to be held for five days from Monday, March 20 to Friday, March 24, 2017 (local time) at the Deutsche Messe (Hanover Exhibition Grounds), Hanover, Germany.

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Exhibits by Group companies will show representative and forward-looking examples of the NTT Group B2B2X business model*2 utilizing ICT (Information & Communications Technology), introducing new value produced in each industry field in collaboration with a wide range of business partners.

*1: Information about the CeBIT 2017 Japan Pavilion
https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/news/releases/2017/a38c408240039fea.html

*2: Support by NTT Group (left B) for business model transformation enabling new value creation by service providers (center B), leading to transformation of service user life styles (X) (Attachment)

Description of major exhibits

  1. Cross Industry Collaboration Zone

    Introduces models of collaboration with partners across multiple industrial fields and application fields.

    • Agricultural field
      • Rice-growing support (NTT DOCOMO)

        Introduces examples of rice-grower support using AI and environmental sensing technologies to analyze rice growth, and support for Japan's traditional rice farming from production to harvest and distribution.

      • Smart agriculture (NTT, NTT East, NTT West, NTT Communications, NTT DOCOMO)

        Shows how technology is making agriculture smarter, from analysis of various sensing data and of images taken by drones for managing growing, to optimization of shipping schedules by high-accuracy weather forecasts, so that crop production can be controlled as appropriate to the environment and climate of each region.
        Also shown are examples of farm equipment automation and labor-efficiency measures.

    • Manufacturing field
      • Creation of smart factories (NTT, NTT Communications, NTT DATA)

        Shows examples of smart factory technologies from edge computing to application distribution enabling human-robot collaboration, and of real-time fault detection for reducing downtime.

      • Manufacturing support (NTT Communications, NTT DATA)

        Introduces uses of AI in the analysis of the factory environment including abnormal sounds and temperatures, trouble detection, and preventive maintenance.

    • Transportation and smart cities field
      • Support for safe operation of public transportation (NTT, NTT Communications, NTT DOCOMO)

        Introduces examples of safe driving support such as use of wearable sensors to monitor driver condition, and sensing of the environment and people around a vehicle.

      • Optimization of transportation and human flow in smart cities to ease crowding (NTT, NTT DATA)

        Introduces example of congestion easing by lane traffic prediction and traffic signal control, and of using Big Data analysis techniques for dynamic sign navigation to ease crowding at Haneda Airport (Tokyo).

    • Disaster prevention field
      • Disaster prevention simulation support using high-resolution 3D digital maps (NTT DATA)

        Introduces 3D relief mapping of all the land regions on earth by means of a digital elevation model (DEM) with 5-meter resolution, making possible global surveys and simulations in the disaster prevention, resource, environment, and transportation fields.

  2. Sports Zone

    Use cases are introduced from the entertainment field on applying technology to make sports events more competitive and increase fan engagement.

    • Initiatives in car racing and professional cycling (NTT, NTT Communications, NTT DATA, Dimension Data)

      Shows how a car racing team gains a competitive edge by collection and analysis of Big Data from the race course and vehicle; also introduces a case study of increasing fan engagement by applying data processing to provide new ways of watching races.

    • Smart Stadium project (NTT Group)

      The NTT Group is carrying out a Smart Stadium project employing information and communications technology, including provision of Wi-Fi environments and information services in football stadiums in Japan in collaboration with the J-League and DAZN. Introduced here is one of the initial services, using Wi-Fi multicasting to give stadium visitors new ways of enjoying games being played in front of them, such as providing images focused on specific players.

  3. Human Heritage Zone

    Cases introduced include the use of ICT to preserve historical legacies, and to create new ways of presenting the arts.

    • Archiving historical legacies (NTT DATA)

      Introduces initiatives helping to pass along the legacy of human history, including digitizing the manuscripts housed in the Vatican Library, one of the world's oldest libraries.

    • Communicating Japanese and Western culture (NTT)

      Drawing on the leading-edge technologies resulting from NTT Group R&D, new ways are presented for enjoying Kabuki, Japan's traditional performance art, and for viewing a painting by Vincent van Gogh.

  4. Basic Research for Showcasing Zone
    • Introduces revolutionary R&D giving birth to brand new concepts for information and communications processing, by employing techniques for quantum mechanical control of light and matter. This is an example of basic research aimed at the world of IoT, whereby diverse value is derived from data created anywhere. Another high-impact accomplishment introduced here is the latest R&D on achieving ultimate information security by fully encrypting the processes of data analysis and value creation.

    NTT Group CeBIT special website: www.ntt.co.jp/activity/cebit

  5. (Reference 1)

    About the NTT Group

    OperationsGlobal provision of a wide range of information and communications services from broadband access to system integration, backed by the world's leading research and development capability
    Consolidated operating revenue11,541 billion yen (Fiscal Year ended Mar. 31, 2016)
    Consolidated operating income1,348.1 billion yen (Fiscal Year ended Mar. 31, 2016)
    Consolidated subsidiaries907 companies (as of March 31, 2016)
    Employees241,448 (as of March 31, 2016)

    (Reference 2)

    Overview of CeBIT 2017 (* indicates figures from previous show in 2016)

    WhenMonday, March 20 to Friday, March 24, 2017
    Opening Ceremony: Sunday, March 19
    Hours9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
    VenueDeutsche Messe (Hanover Exhibition Grounds), Hanover, Germany
    Main sponsorDeutsche Messe AG
    Exhibitors*3,300 companies
    Exhibiting countries*70 countries and regions
    Visitors*200,000
    Business sectors representedDigital business solutions, EMC input/output solutions, marketing and sales solutions, Big Data and business intelligence, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), human resources & commerce, R&D, business security, public sector, startups, data center system software, IoT, communications and networks, resellers, business electronics and equipment, drones, etc.
    Official sitehttp://www.cebit.de/home
    AdmissionRegistration required for all visitors
    Online advance registration; same-day admission for complimentary ticket-holders: Free admission

    About the Japan Pavilion

    Main sponsorJapan External Trade Organization (JETRO)
    CooperationJapan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
    Exhibit scale7,200m2, 114 companies and organizations
    LocationHall 4, Hall 12
    NTT Group LocationHall 4 A38/69