Japan has entered an aggressive push to market its advanced mobile technology and handsets abroad. The Japanese government together with a group of mobile industry carriers and manufacturers created the initiative as an approach to help Japan catch up in global mobile-marketplace.
One of the primary wireless innovations Japan wants to see on a global scale is its popular “Wallet Phone” that has been available in Japan since 2004. The technology uses a small chip developed by Sony that’s embedded in mobile devices. The chip, called FeliCa, then communicates with a reader-device in stores.
A Japanese government official stated that the ministry is “planning international missions and seminars” to spread the word about Japan’s technology.
It’s about time!