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The FOMA* N904i high-speed handset realizes high-quality sound and
a 3-inch–wide VGA high-definition display
*FOMA is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
No.2” video on demand service and a real-time
questionnaire compiling system linked to TV
Asahi Corporation’s interactive IQ testing
program “Test the Nation.” Looking ahead, NEC
BIGLOBE will expand its service offerings by
leveraging its shareholder companies’ expertise
in finance, advertising and other fields.
Growth Strategies
Mobile handsets, PCs and BIGLOBE are crucial
user interfaces that will channel users to the emerg-
ing ubiquitous networking society. NEC aims to
offer universally accessible services via even more
user-friendly terminals by reinforcing links between
services and terminals. As an example of such a
service linking PCs and BIGLOBE, in April 2006,
NEC installed a function called PasorakuNet in
all new PC products to make Internet services avail-
able in a secure, simple and user-friendly manner.
Specifically, PasorakuNet is original service,
provided for only NEC PC users, that enables users
to easily expand their use of the Internet beyond
email and website browsing to include obtaining a
broader range of digital content and online shop-
ping. Furthermore, NEC launched BIGLOBE
Stream (i-appli) in January 2007, a new service that
enables users to perform a simple operation on
their mobile phone enabling them to view on their
own PCs BIGLOBE videos seen outside the home
or office. Additionally, NEC is proposing new ways
of using PCs. For this purpose, NEC has estab-
lished a new showroom in Tokyo. Here several PCs
and digital appliances are interconnected to show
visitors new methods of enjoyment, such as trans-
ferring video content saved on one digital device
to a PC via a home network.
NEC aims to reinforce and grow the Mobile/
Personal Solutions Business by leveraging
cutting-edge technologies and offering
universally user-friendly products.
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