KDDI May Have Net Subscriber Loss in April

Posted by WirelessWatch Japan on May 8th, 2008 - 5:05 am

Local media is reporting that KDDI may show a net subscriber loss, for the first time ever, in the month of April as a result of phasing-out their legacy Tu-Ka network. According to Bloomberg news, comments made yesterday by KDDI's CFO, Satoshi Nagao, indicate the net month-on-month decline could be in the 100,000 clients range. The company had just over 234,000 contracts for the service, less than 1% of their total customer base, as of April 1st.

Original Source: Wireless Watch Japan

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