J-Phone just came out with a 1 page newspaper ad announcing its new
mapping system called J-Navi. The current screen size seems a bit small
for any kind of useful map, but I guess in a pinch it might help to find
that restaurant.
Is there a great need out there from the perspective of content
providers for mapping capability?
Mark
Brent Bossom wrote:
>
> Hi Roy:
>
> > Hi all, I am fairly new to the i-mode, having just recently puchased a
> > P502i. I am a little unsure about the online charges while browsing. I am
> > aware NTT charges by the amount of data transmitted. What is this charge?
>
> .3 yen per 128k of data downloaded.
>
> > Also, my friend tells me that certain sites charge a flat fee, say 300 yen,
> > and when you use these sites you do not pay any of the data-metered fees NTT
> > would otherwise charge. Is this true?
>
> No. Fee-based sites take their content charge (100~300/month) and NTT Docomo
> take their data charge.
>
> Brent
>
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