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Telecomworldwire, May 22, 2001
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-22 May 2001-NTT DoCoMo and DoCoMo AOL team to launch new e-mail service for i-mode users (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
The Japanese wireless operator NTT DoCoMo Inc has formed a partnership with DoCoMo AOL Inc to integrate Internet services across both fixed line and wireless platforms.
As a first step of the initiative the two companies will launch a new service in Japan on 1 June. Called AOLi, the service will offer NTT DoCoMo's i-mode users their own AOL screen name allowing them to connect seamlessly to AOL's e-mail service via either their i-mode handsets or a PC.
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