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KDDI Corporation (KDDI株式会社, KDDI Kabushiki Gaisha) (TYO: 9433) is a Japanese telecommunications operator. It was established in 2000 through the merger of DDI (第二電電, Daini Denden), KDD (ケイディディ), and IDO (日本移動通信, Nippon Idō Tsūshin). In 2001, it merged with a subsidiary named Au, which was formed through the merger of seven automotive and mobile phone companies from the DDI-Cellular Group. As of 2020, it is the second-largest mobile telecommunications provider in Japan in terms of the number of contracts, following NTT Docomo.

KDDI Corporation
Headquarters in Iidabashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
Native name
KDDI株式会社
Keidīdīai kabushiki gaisha
Company typePublic KK
TYO: 9433
TOPIX Core 30 Component
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953) (establishment of Kokusai Denshin Denwa or KDD as a state-owned enterprise)[1][2]
FounderGovernment of Japan (for the KDD branch)
Kazuo Inamori (for the DDI branch)
HeadquartersChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Takashi Tanaka(businessman) [jp], CEO
Makoto Takahashi(businessman) [jp], President & CEO
ProductsFixed line and mobile telephony, Internet services, digital television
Revenue JP¥ 5.24 trillion (2020)[3]
JP¥ 639.77 billion (2020)[3]
Number of employees
44,952 (2020)[3]
Subsidiaries
List
  • Okinawa Cellular Telephone Company (53.9%)
  • JCOM (50%)
  • UQ Communications (32.3%)
  • BIGLOBE
  • Aeon Holdings
  • Chubu Telecomunications
  • Wire and Wireless
  • Telasa (50%)
  • au Financial Holdings
  • Supership Holdings
  • au Energy Holdings
  • KDDI Matomete Office
  • KDDI Digital Divergence Holdings
  • KDDI Engineering
  • KDDI Research
  • KDDI Cableships & Subsea Engineering
  • Japan Telecommunication Engineering Service
  • KDDI America
  • KDDI China
  • KDDI Asia Pacific
  • Telehouse Holdings
  • Kyocera Communication System (23.4%)
  • Mobaoku (33.4%)
  • Kakaku.com (17.4%)
  • Lac (32.4%)
Websitewww.kddi.com

KDDI provides mobile cellular services using the Au brand. ISP network services are provided under the au one net brand, while "au Hikari" is the name under which long-distance and international voice and data communications services and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) services are marketed. ADSL broadband services carry the brand name "ADSL One", and IP telephony over copper is branded as "Metal Plus".

History edit

On April 1, 2002, au by KDDI launched 3G networks using CDMA2000 1x technology.[citation needed]

On November 28, 2003, au by KDDI launched EV-DO Rev 0 service in the "CDMA 1X WIN" brand, and revolutionized Japan's mobile telecommunication industry by introducing fixed rate data subscription plans at a data rate of 2.4 Mbit/s.[citation needed]

In December 2006, au by KDDI became the first carrier to provide an EV-DO Rev A service at a data rate of 3.1Mbit/s (downlink), 1.8Mbit/s (uplink).[citation needed]

au by KDDI has been very successful with its EZ wireless data services, EZweb, EZweb@mail, EZappli, EZchakuuta, ezmovie, and EZnaviwalk (GPS), using the advanced WAP technology. It supports both Java ME and BREW application environments.[citation needed]

In November 2004 au by KDDI introduced the music include ringtone download service Chaku Uta Full (music ringtone full), for download of full length songs to mobile phones. Within six months from introduction, on June 15, 2005, customers had downloaded 10 million full length Chaku Uta Full songs.[citation needed]

As of end of June 2005, au by KDDI has 20,122,700 customers, among which 18,723,200 (93%) are 3G CDMA2000 subscribers. It is Japan's second-largest cellular operator with an increasing 20.0% market share.[citation needed]

On January 26, 2006, the first pointing local search application, Mapion Local Search - Powered by GeoVector, was launched on the KDDI network on their GPS and compass equipped handsets.[4] In January 2007, KDDI announced its ten new 3G models for spring 2007, and a concept of its new designer phone Media Skin by Tokujin Yoshioka which would later be displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York with the Infobar, Talby and Neon models. Toshiba, Casio, Sanyo, Kyocera, Hitachi, Sony Ericsson, Sharp, and Panasonic have manufactured the other models.[5] In March 2007, Media Skin started selling.[6]

KDDI announced that it would collaborate with the Taiwanese manufacturer HTC Corp. to sell the mobile phone HTC J in Japan starting May 2012. The HTC J mobile phone featured the Android 4.0 operating system.[7][8]

On October 21, 2011, KDDI buys Content Delivery Network CDNetworks For $167 Million.[9]

KDDI together with Sumitomo Group signed an agreement with Myanmar State owned Myanmar Post and Telecommunication (MPT) in July 2014 to jointly operate a mobile phone service in Myanmar for next 10 years.[10]

Consumer showroom is set in Harajuku called, "KDDI Designing Studio".

TU-KA (TU-KA by KDDI), a subsidiary company of KDDI, was a 2G PDC cellular operator in three metropolitan areas (Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka), which did not apply a 3G license. TU-KA was best known for having singer Ayumi Hamasaki to appear in their commercials. TU-KA was closed on March 31, 2008.

DDI Pocket, a PHS operator, was previously owned by KDDI but was spun off as Willcom which is now incorporated into Y!Mobile.

In August 2014, KDDI announced it was joining forces with five other global companies, including Google to build a 60Tbit/s undersea data transmission cable linking the United States West Coast and Japan.[11] The cable started operation in June 2016.[12]

KDDI and Ericsson began working together in December 2015 in order to research and develop 5G technology.[13]

Lawsuits edit

In 2003, several class action complaints were filed against DDI for misrepresenting and/or failing to disclose material facts about the company's financial results.[14] The parties agreed on a $4.4 million settlement in 2006.[15]

See also edit

References and footnotes edit

  1. ^ "KDDI Corporation: Private Company Information". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. ^ "History | About KDDI". kddi.com. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "KDDI Annual Report" (PDF) (Press release). Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on January 16, 2009. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
  5. ^ "Wireless Watch Japan". Wireless Watch Japan - Mobile in Tokyo. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  6. ^ Chen, Jason (17 January 2007). "Japan Watch: Media Skin Cellphone". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  7. ^ "Brightwire". Brightwire. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  8. ^ "HTC and KDDI to sell HTC J". BrightWire. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18.
  9. ^ "Japanese Telco KDDI Buys Content Delivery Network CDNetworks For $167 Million". Techcrunch. October 21, 2011.
  10. ^ "KDDI, Sumitomo ink deal with Myanmar telecom for mobile phone service". The Japan Times. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  11. ^ "High-speed Undersea Cable to Link US, Asia". The Tokyo News.Net. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Google Cloud customers run at the speed of light with new faster undersea pipe". Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  13. ^ Dan Kobialka (2015-12-01). . Telco Hub content from Talkin' Cloud. Talkincloud.com. Archived from the original on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
  15. ^ "Notice of pendency and proposed settlement of class action" (PDF).

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Core 30 ComponentIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1953 71 years ago 1953 establishment of Kokusai Denshin Denwa or KDD as a state owned enterprise 1 2 FounderGovernment of Japan for the KDD branch Kazuo Inamori for the DDI branch HeadquartersChiyoda Tokyo JapanKey peopleTakashi Tanaka businessman jp CEOMakoto Takahashi businessman jp President amp CEOProductsFixed line and mobile telephony Internet services digital televisionRevenueJP 5 24 trillion 2020 3 Net incomeJP 639 77 billion 2020 3 Number of employees44 952 2020 3 SubsidiariesList Okinawa Cellular Telephone Company 53 9 JCOM 50 UQ Communications 32 3 BIGLOBEAeon HoldingsChubu TelecomunicationsWire and WirelessTelasa 50 au Financial HoldingsSupership Holdingsau Energy HoldingsKDDI Matomete OfficeKDDI Digital Divergence HoldingsKDDI EngineeringKDDI ResearchKDDI Cableships amp Subsea EngineeringJapan Telecommunication Engineering ServiceKDDI AmericaKDDI ChinaKDDI Asia PacificTelehouse HoldingsKyocera Communication System 23 4 Mobaoku 33 4 Kakaku com 17 4 Lac 32 4 Websitewww kddi comKDDI provides mobile cellular services using the Au brand ISP network services are provided under the au one net brand while au Hikari is the name under which long distance and international voice and data communications services and Fiber to the Home FTTH services are marketed ADSL broadband services carry the brand name ADSL One and IP telephony over copper is branded as Metal Plus Contents 1 History 2 Lawsuits 3 See also 4 References and footnotesHistory editOn April 1 2002 au by KDDI launched 3G networks using CDMA2000 1x technology citation needed On November 28 2003 au by KDDI launched EV DO Rev 0 service in the CDMA 1X WIN brand and revolutionized Japan s mobile telecommunication industry by introducing fixed rate data subscription plans at a data rate of 2 4 Mbit s citation needed In December 2006 au by KDDI became the first carrier to provide an EV DO Rev A service at a data rate of 3 1Mbit s downlink 1 8Mbit s uplink citation needed au by KDDI has been very successful with its EZ wireless data services EZweb EZweb mail EZappli EZchakuuta ezmovie and EZnaviwalk GPS using the advanced WAP technology It supports both Java ME and BREW application environments citation needed In November 2004 au by KDDI introduced the music include ringtone download service Chaku Uta Full music ringtone full for download of full length songs to mobile phones Within six months from introduction on June 15 2005 customers had downloaded 10 million full length Chaku Uta Full songs citation needed As of end of June 2005 au by KDDI has 20 122 700 customers among which 18 723 200 93 are 3G CDMA2000 subscribers It is Japan s second largest cellular operator with an increasing 20 0 market share citation needed On January 26 2006 the first pointing local search application Mapion Local Search Powered by GeoVector was launched on the KDDI network on their GPS and compass equipped handsets 4 In January 2007 KDDI announced its ten new 3G models for spring 2007 and a concept of its new designer phone Media Skin by Tokujin Yoshioka which would later be displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York with the Infobar Talby and Neon models Toshiba Casio Sanyo Kyocera Hitachi Sony Ericsson Sharp and Panasonic have manufactured the other models 5 In March 2007 Media Skin started selling 6 KDDI announced that it would collaborate with the Taiwanese manufacturer HTC Corp to sell the mobile phone HTC J in Japan starting May 2012 The HTC J mobile phone featured the Android 4 0 operating system 7 8 On October 21 2011 KDDI buys Content Delivery Network CDNetworks For 167 Million 9 KDDI together with Sumitomo Group signed an agreement with Myanmar State owned Myanmar Post and Telecommunication MPT in July 2014 to jointly operate a mobile phone service in Myanmar for next 10 years 10 Consumer showroom is set in Harajuku called KDDI Designing Studio TU KA TU KA by KDDI a subsidiary company of KDDI was a 2G PDC cellular operator in three metropolitan areas Tokyo Nagoya and Osaka which did not apply a 3G license TU KA was best known for having singer Ayumi Hamasaki to appear in their commercials TU KA was closed on March 31 2008 DDI Pocket a PHS operator was previously owned by KDDI but was spun off as Willcom which is now incorporated into Y Mobile In August 2014 KDDI announced it was joining forces with five other global companies including Google to build a 60Tbit s undersea data transmission cable linking the United States West Coast and Japan 11 The cable started operation in June 2016 12 KDDI and Ericsson began working together in December 2015 in order to research and develop 5G technology 13 Lawsuits editIn 2003 several class action complaints were filed against DDI for misrepresenting and or failing to disclose material facts about the company s financial results 14 The parties agreed on a 4 4 million settlement in 2006 15 See also edit nbsp Tokyo portal nbsp Telecommunication portal nbsp Companies portalau KDDI Mobile G Book a telematics service provided by Toyota in Japan only KDDI India Private Limited List of telephone operating companiesReferences and footnotes edit KDDI Corporation Private Company Information bloomberg com Retrieved 6 May 2018 History About KDDI kddi com Retrieved 6 May 2018 a b c KDDI Annual Report PDF Press release Retrieved February 17 2021 GeoVector Press Room Archived from the original on January 16 2009 Retrieved April 22 2009 Wireless Watch Japan Wireless Watch Japan Mobile in Tokyo Retrieved 2019 04 01 Chen Jason 17 January 2007 Japan Watch Media Skin Cellphone Gizmodo Retrieved 2019 04 01 Brightwire Brightwire Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 Retrieved 2016 03 28 HTC and KDDI to sell HTC J BrightWire Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 Japanese Telco KDDI Buys Content Delivery Network CDNetworks For 167 Million Techcrunch October 21 2011 KDDI Sumitomo ink deal with Myanmar telecom for mobile phone service The Japan Times 17 July 2014 Retrieved 17 July 2014 High speed Undersea Cable to Link US Asia The Tokyo News Net 12 August 2014 Retrieved 13 August 2014 Google Cloud customers run at the speed of light with new faster undersea pipe Retrieved 30 May 2017 Dan Kobialka 2015 12 01 Ericsson KDDI Partner for 5G Research and Development Telco Hub content from Talkin Cloud Talkincloud com Archived from the original on 2016 05 05 Retrieved 2016 03 28 Class action suit filed vs DDI Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2013 07 19 Notice of pendency and proposed settlement of class action PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KDDI amp oldid 1213817336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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