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« on: July 05, 2013, 11:00:56 pm »

Leading Japanese Carrier NTT DoCoMo Losing Customers as iPhone Deal Remains Elusive

Reuters reports on difficulties being faced by NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile carrier with 60 million customers, as it has yet to reach a deal with Apple to offer the iPhone. The major hurdle to a deal has been DoCoMo's insistence on allowing its own services to be preloaded on devices it carries.It is paying heavily for that obstinacy - with a net 3.2 million users jumping ship to its two domestic rivals over the last 4-1/2 years - but is determined to protect the walled garden of services it has built around its own smartphones.   "We're trying to develop a lifestyle system," NTT DoCoMo CEO Kaoru Kato told Reuters in an interview this week.The report notes that while DoCoMo pioneered a number of smartphone services, those services have been surpassed in popularity and ease of use by third-party offerings. Combining that reduced consumer reliance on DoCoMo's own services with Apple's equally obstinate position that carriers can not preload apps and services on the iPhone may leave DoCoMo in an increasingly difficult position with its customers.   DoCoMo appears to be banking on iPhone saturation at rival carriers Softbank and KDDI to force Apple to relent as it seeks to drive further sales growth of the popular device, but DoCoMo's list of demands, which also includes carrier branding on handsets themselves, clashes so strongly with Apple's philosophy for the iPhone that an imminent deal appears unlikely.     Little appears to have changed in the stalemate between Apple and DoCoMo, as a November 2011 report highlighted many of the same sticking points. And with the iPhone continuing to lead the Japanese smartphone market even without DoCoMo on board, it appears that Apple may be able to continue negotiating from a position of strength.   Still, Samsung's dramatic rise in most of the rest of the world has enabled it to surpass the iPhone in many markets, and Apple may be feeling some pressure to make its best effort to ensure that a similar scenario does not play out in Japan.   Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • T-Mobile Drops iPhone Down Payment Price by $4, Increases Monthly Payment by $1 • Apple Seeds OS X 10.8.5 Build 12F17 to Developers • Vine Updated with Additional Camera Features, New Channels, And 'Revining' • Hit Indie Puzzler 'Limbo' Now Available for iOS • Original Angry Birds Updated with New Egg Defender Mode • Snuglet Kickstarter Project Aims to Secure Loose MagSafe 2 Cables  • iOS 7 Installs Hit All-Time High for Beta Software  • Apple Releases Security Update 2013-003 for OS X Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion    
 


http://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/05/leading-japanese-carrier-ntt-docomo-losing-customers-as-iphone-deal-remains-elusive/
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