Remote mail venture remains robust; IPOed in September.TOKYO-BASED VENTURE NET VILLAGE'S services are by no means fancy; they allow users quick access to their email messages anywhere they go. The company's "remote mail" service allows a user to access messages sent to almost any account via any Web-enabled keitai. The company has 330,000 subscribers. Despite the planned withdrawal of Nasdaq US from Japan, some companies--like Net Village--went ahead with plans to go public on Nasdaq Japan. But why IPO (Initial Public Offering) The first time a company offers shares of stock to the public. While not a computer term per se, many founders, employees and insiders of computer companies have found this acronym more exciting than any tech term they ever heard. now? CFO See Chief Financial Officer. Hiroyuki Miura Hiroyuki Miura (三浦浩幸 Miura Hiroyuki) (born December 31, 1973 in Kushiro City, Hokkaidō, Japan) is an ice hockey defenseman. He currently plays for the Seibu Prince Rabbits in Tokyo, Japan. said before the IPO: "The amount we are scheduled to offer isn't much; basically we've raised enough through third-party allocations. The IPO is more for our credibility." Credibility aside, for a small company with only 27 staff, Net Village is doing well. While other venture firms continue to suffer from the economic downturn, Net Village became profitable in fiscal 2002--the first time since its establishment in 1998. While the company depends on the remote mail service for about two thirds of its revenue, the service costs subscribers only [yen] 200 per month. Unlike regular keitai email offered by wireless Internet provider Internet provider - Internet Service Provider portals like NTT NTT Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation NTT New Technology Telescope NTT National Technology Transfer, Inc NTT Name That Tune (TV game show) NTT National Tree Trust NTT Number Theoretic Transform DoCoMo's i-mode, NV's remote mail--based on Java technology--allows users to receive messages of unlimited length: It can also transfer messages to a fax or print them at a convenience store printer terminal. If remote mail subscribers use an email account email account email n → compte m (e-)mail provided by the company, the service allows the user to send and receive ecards including music of images. NTT DoCoMo (NTT Mobile Communications Network, Inc., Japan) Founded in 1991, NTT DoCoMo is a spinoff of Japan's NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) which provides wireless services, including cellular, paging, satellite and maritime and in-flight telephone services. 504i-series Java handset users can also save packet data transmission fees, since remote mail compresses messages by up to 90 percent. Miura downplays the belief that the mobile market has been saturated. "The mobile market is entering the age of maturity, and re-streamlining of the industry is inevitable; there will be winners and losers. But, as prices go down, there will be more corporate demand." The company's game plan is to grab that market. Net Village is also eyeing the development of new keitai technologies. According to Miura, services will soon allow cellphone (CELLular telePHONE) The first ubiquitous wireless telephone. Originally analog, all new cellular systems are digital, which has enabled the cellphone to turn into a smartphone that has access to the Internet. screens to have portal-like functions. DoCoMo's 504i-series handsets, released in May 2002, featured an increased Java application download size (i-Appli Java application download limits were boosted from 10KB to 30KB). "There will be more things one can do with i-Appli, such as run email and games on one screen," says Miura. Net Village already otters some keitai game software and the company may soon incorporate its email service into games. |
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