Softbank aiming for number one spot in Japan mobile market
Announcements, Brand Establishment, Mobile Phones - Devices, Telecom and Mobile Services October 25th, 2006
Softbank aiming for number one spot in Japan mobile market
Japanese mobile service provider Softbank has said that they aim to attain the number 1 spot within the next decade.
Softbank president Masayoshi Son said in statement: “So far, our potential subscribers number in the tens of thousands. Expectations were that we would lose some of our subscribers to the competition, but our new flat-rate service for intra-network cell phone calls will change the user preferences in our favor. We aim at becoming the largest cell phone service provider in 10 years.”
The company recently acquired the Vodafone’s Japanese operations and has massively enhanced their attacks on rivals in the domestic market.
Software also recently announced their discount mobile packages for new customers where they are offering free calls between its subscribers.
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