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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Thu, 18 May 2006 14:07:27 -0500
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KDDI Corp., Japan's No.2 telecom firm, said on Thursday it had agreed a deal with Google Inc. enabling users of its Internet services via "au" mobile phones to use Google's Web search engine.
The first adoption of the world's most popular search service in
Users will also be able to view content aimed not only at mobile
The announcement comes at a time when Japan's $78 billion mobile phone
The industry also faces a challenge from Softbank Corp., which
Softbank unveiled a new strategic move on Thursday as it said it would
But KDDI sees little direct impact from the new service on its
"Our main target from this is to improve usefulness of services to our
KDDI declined to comment on further details, including the value or
Last month KDDI forecast its group operating profit to rise 7 percent
But KDDI said operating profit at its mobile phone business, which
au is KDDI's main mobile phone brand with over 20 million subscribers,
It has enjoyed strong demand in recent years thanks to aggressive
The news, announced on Thursday afternoon, helped KDDI shares rise 4
Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.
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