NTT Docomo has announced the development of a wireless Portable SIM prototype that can be waved in front of a compatible smartphone to provide network authentication information. The device could ...
Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants people to start wearing their SIM cards. It has developed a SIM card that can wirelessly connect smartphones and tablets to ...
Portable SIM card stores authentication information to wirelessly connect any smartphone or tablet to a network with the wave of a hand Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT ...
Japan’s NTT Docomo has hit upon an interesting idea: a wearable SIM card that can connect all of your devices to the net via a single account. According to Docomo, the wearable SIM isn’t ready to go ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT DOCOMO, INC. (DOCOMO) announced today that it will offer Japan Welcome SIM TM cards—prepaid SIM cards for overseas visitors to Japan—to all press and media representatives ...
It’s not just cool and colorful smartphones that sets the Japanese wireless industry aside from ours, but also their fondness of pushing the boundaries when it comes to smartphones and wireless tech.
Japan’s largest carrier has announced what it describes as the world’s first SIM-based authentication device — in other words, wireless technology that can replace your phone’s SIM card and act as a ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today its Japan Welcome SIM TM series will introduce Plan 0 (read “plan zero”) to allow overseas visitors in Japan to access the Internet for free ...
Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo has developed an app that can wirelessly send authentication credentials to devices that are not connected to the Internet, allowing more hardware to get online or ...
Japanese operator Docomo wants to free your SIM card from your phone to help manage your presence across multiple devices. Today, it announced a prototype Portable SIM device it hopes will one day do ...
NTT DoCoMo has announced a new portable SIM card, it has been designed to separate your SIM card from your smartphone, and the company will be showing off a prototype of the device at the Mobile Asia ...
Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants people to start wearing their SIM cards. It has developed a SIM card that can wirelessly connect smartphones and tablets to ...