As technologies for networking and mobile telephony have begun to converge, a new channel has recently emerged for electronic commerce – the mobile Internet. In many countries the adoption of wireless Internet technology by consumers has been slow, typified by the poor reception of wireless application protocol (WAP) in Europe and the US. However, looking further afield the situation is very different. In Japan, the number of wireless Internet subscribers has grown phenomenally, driven by the mobile Internet services provided by NTT DoCoMo. In particular, the high-quality services and sophisticated technological platform provided by iMode has captured a huge market share and the rest of the world’s attention. This has provided a potentially...
Applying technology acceptance theory to understand why iMode has become so popular in Japan, and wh...
We will show in this paper how the process of delivering mobile content to handsets has changed from...
Abstract: This article describes the evolution of mobile internet services in Finland and Japan and ...
As technologies for networking and mobile telephony have begun to converge, a new channel has recent...
The popularity of iMode technology in Japan and the possibility of its popularity extending to the r...
Japan experienced a rapid penetration of the Internet from the mid-1990s. While the Internet in the ...
__Abstract__ The term mobile internet refers to accessing the internet through (cellular) mobile ...
This paper discusses the evolution of mobile services and associated potential for mobile e-commerce...
It is a fact that mobile phone use is different between Americans and Japanese although many people ...
The explosive growth of mobile Internet services in Japan has generated great interest in understand...
The use of the mobile internet has been increasing rapidly around the world, presenting high hopes f...
We will show in this paper how the process of delivering mobile content to handsets has changed from...
This research looks at the adoption of Internet and mobile applications in the United States and Jap...
NTT DoCoMo is Japan\u27s biggest mobile service provider. They added extra value into cellular phone...
Approximately 40 % of the population enjoy access to the Internet via mobile phones in Japan, where ...
Applying technology acceptance theory to understand why iMode has become so popular in Japan, and wh...
We will show in this paper how the process of delivering mobile content to handsets has changed from...
Abstract: This article describes the evolution of mobile internet services in Finland and Japan and ...
As technologies for networking and mobile telephony have begun to converge, a new channel has recent...
The popularity of iMode technology in Japan and the possibility of its popularity extending to the r...
Japan experienced a rapid penetration of the Internet from the mid-1990s. While the Internet in the ...
__Abstract__ The term mobile internet refers to accessing the internet through (cellular) mobile ...
This paper discusses the evolution of mobile services and associated potential for mobile e-commerce...
It is a fact that mobile phone use is different between Americans and Japanese although many people ...
The explosive growth of mobile Internet services in Japan has generated great interest in understand...
The use of the mobile internet has been increasing rapidly around the world, presenting high hopes f...
We will show in this paper how the process of delivering mobile content to handsets has changed from...
This research looks at the adoption of Internet and mobile applications in the United States and Jap...
NTT DoCoMo is Japan\u27s biggest mobile service provider. They added extra value into cellular phone...
Approximately 40 % of the population enjoy access to the Internet via mobile phones in Japan, where ...
Applying technology acceptance theory to understand why iMode has become so popular in Japan, and wh...
We will show in this paper how the process of delivering mobile content to handsets has changed from...
Abstract: This article describes the evolution of mobile internet services in Finland and Japan and ...