Docomo provides services throughout India.
Perform following steps to recharge your Tata Docomo CDMA prepaid data card.
Tata Docomo already provides such facilities in other public
areas including T3 International Airport.
Enter Tata Docomo GSM data card number for which you need to pay bill.
Ten years later, in
2001, the third generation(3G) was launched in Japan by NTT Docomo on the WCDMA standard.
Cell phone providers include Vodafone, Airtel, BSNL, Reliance Communications, Uninor, Aircel, Tata Indicom,
Idea Cellular, Jio, and Tata Docomo.
In 1999 the Japanese firm NTT Docomo released the first smartphones to achieve mass adoption within a country.
In 2001 the first
commercial launch of 3G(Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT Docomo on the WCDMA standard.
Money will be debited from your account and your Tata Docomo CDMA mobile number will be recharged in real-time.
Money will be debited from your account and your Tata Docomo GSM mobile number will be recharged in real-time.
Although the Japanese company NTT Docomo launched the pre-commercial merchandise service,
but in the year 2001 it was officially launched.
Money will be debited from your bank account and your Tata Docomo CDMA postpaid mobile bill will
be paid in real-time.
Money will be debited from your bank account and your Tata Docomo GSM postpaid mobile bill will
be paid in real-time.
The word Docomo(Docomo) is derived from the word"Do ing the Co mmunications over Mo bile network",
in the Japanese language Docomo means"universally".
NTT Docomo was the first company to launch a third-generation cellular network
or 3G in Japan in 2001 using the WCDMA standard.
For us at Tata Docomo, public Wi-Fi access is an important
step towards digitisation in the city," Tata Teleservices MD N Srinath said.
The first commercial mobile phone with customizable
ring tones was the Japanese NTT Docomo Digital Mova N103 Hyper by NEC,
released in May 1996.
In this also NTT Docomo had previously tested the 4G network,
but according to the information, 4G was officially started by a Finnish company.
By April 1, 2015, all Virgin Mobile CDMA and
GSM clients have been moved into the umbrella Tata Docomo mark(Tata Indicom for Delhi NCR).
NTT Docomo reported on 25 April 2014 that they will
offer 100% of their offers in Tata Docomo to Tata Teleservices and leave Indian Telecom.
NTT Docomo announced on 25 April 2014 that they are
going to sell 100% of their shares in Tata Indicom to Tata Teleservices and exit Indian Telecom.
NTT Docomo announced on 25 April 2014 that they are
going to sell 100% of their shares in Tata Indicom to Tata Teleservices and exit from Indian Telecom Industry.
The first commercial launch of 3G was also by NTT Docomo in Japan on 1 October 2001, although
it was initially somewhat limited in scope; broader availability of the system was delayed by apparent concerns over its reliability.
In November 2008, Japanese telecom giant NTT Docomo picked up a 26 per cent equity stake in Tata Indicom,
a subsidiary of Tata Teleservices, for about ₹130.7 billion(US$1.8 billion) or an enterprise value of ₹502.69 billion US$7.0 billion.
This agreement between the parties is a significant step towards resolution of this dispute,
and both Tata Sons and Docomo are hopeful that they will continue to work
together constructively to achieve a resolution of this case as well as will look to further collaboration in the future.