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Rakuten to launch data-only LTE mobile service in Japan from October 1






Rakuten to launch data-only LTE mobile service in Japan from October 1



Source: thenextweb.com - Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Rakuten is following in the footsteps of Amazon, chief-rival to its Kobo e-reader, after it partnered with Japanese Internet provider eAccess to introduce a data-only LTE mobile service that will go live from October 1. Amazon leapt into the space in May when it unveiled plans its own data-only SIM cards in partnership with local MVNO Japan Communications, and Rakuten is following suit with the service, which will be run by a newly established ‘Rakuten EMobile’ joint venture. The online commerce giant — which saw revenues of $2.56 billion in the first half of 2012 – is ploughing $6.3 million (500 million yen) into the new company, taking a 51 percent stake, with eAccess owning the remaining 49 percent. The fruits of their cumulative labor will be a high-speed data only service — dubbed ‘Rakuten Super WiFi’ — that will run on eAccess’ six-month-old LTE network. Prospective customers can sign up now and will join the network once it launches. Rakuten is optimistic that the coming together will leverage the best of both companies; the mobile network and service delivery know-how of eAccess and its own services and content, which are used by around 78 million in Japan. “Rapid growth in Internet use along with the use of mobile devices to access social networks and movie streaming services has led to the skyrocketing of demand for high-speed and high-capacity mobile data communication services that allow access to the Internet anywher

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