27 Ara 2007

Softbank signals end to 2G services

Softbank signals end to 2G services

Japanese mobile operator Softbank Mobile will stop accepting new applications for 2G mobile service subscriptions, including prepaid services, from 31 March 2008. The cut-off is introduced to promote migration to 3G mobile services as the number of 2G service subscribers declines. Softbank will continue to provide 2G mobile services to existing customers, including upgrades of handsets and various back-up and after-sales services, after the cut-off date on new applications. To replace the prepaid service provided exclusively on 2G handsets, SBM plans to launch a 3G prepaid service from early February 2008.

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