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SCALING DOWN: Japan Sees
Boom in Small/Home Offices (May 8, 1997)
THE EVOLVING BEEPER: Latest
Service Could Spark Renewed Demand (March 14, 1997)
CALLING AND DRIVING DON'T MIX:
Safety Measures in the Works to Counter Portable Phone-Related
Accidents (September 25, 1996)
KASUMIGASEKI GOES ON-LINE:
Japan's Government Offices to Build Wide Area Network (September 17,
1996)
JOB HUNTING ON THE INTERNET:
Students, Companies Turn to Electronic Recruiting (August 2, 1996)
BIGGER ROLE FOR PORTABLES:
Telecom Industry Making Hefty Investments (July 30, 1996)
TRAFFIC WAR REVISITED:
Preventing Fatal Accidents a National Priority (July 23, 1996)
TRAFFIC INFORMATION RELAY
SYSTEM: New System Provides Prompt, Detailed Information on Road
Conditions (June 13, 1996)
A LITER OF MILK AND A TICKET TO
GUAM, PLEASE: Convenience Stores Offer Travel Reservation Services (May
23, 1996)
MULTILINGUAL RADIO BROADCASTS:
Radio Stations Serving Japan's Foreign Population
Go on the Air
(May 23, 1996)
BEYOND CREDIT CARDS:
City Banks Launch Joint Electronic Money Experiment (May 7, 1996)
RINGING UP SUBSCRIPTIONS:
Mobile and PHS Phone Users Top 10 Million
(April 25, 1996)
MAKING WAVES: New Portable
Telephones Can Be Used on Ships
(April 23, 1996)
WINDS OF CHANGE:
Meteorological Agency Refines Its Forecasts
(April 23, 1996)
Click here for articles
(Information Bulletins) through March 1996.
Edited by Japan Echo Inc. based on domestic
Japanese news sources. Articles presented here are offered for reference
purposes and do not
necessarily represent the policy or views of the Japanese
Government.
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