(keitai-l) Re: McKinsey

From: Philip Greenan <pgreenan_at_network365.com>
Date: 03/29/01
Message-ID: <NLEEKJODBJBCMGPDAIIDIEDLDDAA.pgreenan@network365.com>
NTT was entirely owned by the government, hence the "public utility" label.
Back in early `90s Docomo was a division of NTT, with the largest
shareholder being (and still is, I think) the Japanese government.
Now Docomo is a seperate company, but the largest Docomo shareholder is
still NTT.
Philip


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Subject: (keitai-l) Re: McKinsey


What is the public utility? NTT DoCoMo? PDC?
or NTT DoCoMo's R&D? Or the fact that NTT (prior to the spin off of DoCoMo)
was largerly owned by Japan government. (I don't know how LARGE
 it is.)


All the best,

Hubert

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