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KDDI relishes role of revolutionary: Group steps out of NTT's shadow to shake up the Japanese teleco...

KDDI relishes role of revolutionary: Group steps out of NTT's shadow to shake up the Japanese teleco...

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KDDI relishes role of revolutionary: Group steps out of NTT's shadow to shake up the Japanese telecoms market, write Michiyo Nakamoto andJoe Leahy: LONDON 1ST EDITION

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KDDI relishes role of revolutionary: Group steps out of NTT's shadow to shake up the Japanese telecoms market, write Michiyo Nakamoto andJoe Leahy: LONDON 1ST EDITION

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London (UK): The Financial Times Limited

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The Financial times (London ed.), 2004-10-05

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English

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London (UK): The Financial Times Limited

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For many years, KDDI seemed happy to play second fiddle to NTT, Japan's dominant telecommunications operator. With less than a third of NTT's revenues and a legacy as a publicly owned long-distance operator, KDDI looked an unlikely challenger to the industry giant. Dubbed Metal Plus, the new service, which KDDI will launch next February, will offer...

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KDDI relishes role of revolutionary: Group steps out of NTT's shadow to shake up the Japanese telecoms market, write Michiyo Nakamoto andJoe Leahy: LONDON 1ST EDITION

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0307-1766

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