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Service Areas and Voice/Data Communications Charges Service areas and voice/data communications charges Compatible network Voice communications charges (¥ per minute) ★5 ★6 Packet communications★7 Country/region Operator (abbr.) ★1 Outgoing calls i-mode 3G 3G GSM Incoming calls communications Global Within country To Japan To other countries Pake-hodai 850 of stay ★2 ★3 ★3 ★4 charges group How to read the communications charges table 【 North America 】 Alaska AT&T/Cingular1 - ● ● 125 140 265 175 A ● ROGERS/Fido - ● ● A ● Check your destination Check your overseas operator Voice communications charges depend on call type These charges are incurred when receiving a call Canada Bell - ● - 125 140 265 175 A - TELUS - ● - A - ★5 ★6 ★7 DOCOMO PAC - ● ● A ● Compatible network Voice communications charges (¥ per minute) Packet communications Guam 80 180 280 130 ★1 Country/region Operator (abbr.) 3G Outgoing calls i-mode Global PULSE - ● ● A - 3G GSM Within country Incoming calls communications 1 850 2 To Japan 3 To other countries 3 4 charges group Pake-hodai AT&T/Cingular - ● ● A ● of stay ★ ★ ★ ★ Hawaii 125 140 265 175 T-Mobile/TMO - - ● A - 1 Eeeee ● ● ● A ● AT&T/Cingular - ● ● A ● Fffff ● - - A - T-Mobile/TMO - - ● 125 140 265 175 A - ○○○○○○ 80 180 280 80 Mainland USA Ggggg - - ● A - IMMIX - - ● A - Hhhhh - - ● A - ROAMING - - ● 125 380 380 175 A - Saipan DOCOMO PAC - - ● 80 180 280 130 A ● Check the compatible networks Check whether packet communications can be used. 【 Asia 】 Grameen - - ● A - Up to 50 packets ¥50 Bangladesh 80 180 280 220 A AKTEL/ROBI - - ● A - Usage in excess of 50 packets ¥0.2/packet TASHICELL - - ● A - Bhutan 80 280 280 220 B-mobile - - ● - - ★1 Depending on the individual circumstances of the overseas operator, the Up to 100 packets ¥100 DSTCom ● - ● B - Brunei 80 280 280 160 operator name displayed on the mobile phone may differ from the name that B b-mobile ● - - A - appears in this table. Usage in excess of 100 packets ¥0.2/packet MT-KHM ● - ● A - ★2 Calls within your country of stay may be counted as voice communications Cambodia CADCOMMS ● - - 75 380 380 80 A - - Packet communications cannot be used. TMIC ● - ● A - charges to other countries according to the criteria of the operator at the CMCC - - ● A - destination. (Likewise, calls to other countries may be counted as domestic China 2 75 175 265 145 UNICOM/CU-GSM ● - ● A ● voice communications charges within your country of stay.) Please check the compatible operators to see whether you can use East Timor TT - - ● 80 380 380 80 - - ★3 Charges to Japan for the caller and incoming call charges to the called party Global Pake-hodai. 3 HK/3 (2G) ● - ● A ● CSL ● - ● A - apply for calls between WORLD WING users at the destination. Hong Kong 75 175 265 145 Global Pake-hodai can be used. SMC-Voda ● - ● A - ★4 Incoming call charges handled as calls from Japan apply for WORLD WING ● - Even if you do not use Global Pake-hodai, specified operator charges will PCCW ● - ● A - users to receive calls abroad, regardless of the country the call originates in. apply to data communications. AirTel/Oasis - - ● A - (Voice communications charges to Japan apply to the caller. Voice BPL MOBILE - - ● A - Vodafone - - ● A ● communications charges within Japan apply to the caller if the call originates India 80 180 280 220 - Global Pake-hodai cannot be used. IDEA A in Japan.) - - ● - CellOne ● - ● A ● ★5 Charges may be incurred when making a local collect call, toll-free call, credit TATA DOCO/TATA DO ● - ● A ● card call or prepaid call at your travel destination, and you may be charged for INDOSAT ● - ● A ● the full duration of the call. ●Others Indonesia T-SEL ● - ● 75 380 380 155 A - ★6 Voice/data communications charges are charged in one-minute increments. - Your bill may show a different name for the actual country/region and operator where XL ● - ● A - SKT ● - - A - ★7 Packet communications such as i-mode, i-channel, and mopera U can only be you used the service. Korea 50 125 265 70 - Usage charges overseas may not all be billed in the same month, even if incurred in the KT/KTF/olleh3 ● - - A ● used with operators indicated with “A” or “B” in the “Packet usage” column of same billing period, depending on the circumstances of the operator at your destination Laos LAO GSM ● - ● 80 280 280 80 A - this charges table. However, mopera U may not be available in the service etc. HT Macau/3 Macau ● - ● A ● Macau 75 175 265 145 areas of some operators. - Voice/data communications charges for this service are non-taxable. CTM ● - ● A - MY MAXIS ● - ● A ● Malaysia CELCOM ● - ● 75 175 265 80 A - U Mobile ● - - A - D-MOBILE ● - ● A - Maldives 80 380 380 220 WATANIYA ● - ● A - MobiCom ● - ● B - Mongolia 80 380 380 140 UNTLMN ● - ● A - NTC Mobile - - ● - - Nepal 80 180 280 220 Ncell - - ● A - 1. mopera U and some other packet communications cannot be used in the former AT&T service 2. Connection to the 3G service provided by UNICOM/CU-GSM may be difficult even when inside area. In cases where the service is available, payment of packet communications charges will the service area. There may also be cases where 3G service is available even in areas other be the subscriber’s responsibility. than those indicated as being within the service area. 3. The billing system differs for Local Number Roaming users. Charges are current as of February 1, 2012. Please be sure to check the DOCOMO International Services website for up-to-date service areas, voice/data communications charges, and information on service interruptions. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/service/world/ Service areas and voice/data communications charges Compatible network Voice communications charges (¥ per minute) ★5 ★6 Packet communications★7 Compatible network Voice communications charges (¥ per minute) ★5 ★6 Packet communications★7 Country/region Operator (abbr.) ★1 Outgoing calls i-mode Country/region Operator (abbr.) ★1 Outgoing calls i-mode 3G 3G GSM Incoming calls communications Global 3G 3G GSM Incoming calls communications Global Within country To Japan To other countries Pake-hodai Within country To Japan To other countries Pake-hodai 850 of stay ★2 ★3 ★3 ★4 charges group 850 of stay ★2 ★3 ★3 ★4 charges group 【 Asia (continued) 】 【 Europe (continued) 】 UFONE - - ● A - movistar ● - ● A ● Pakistan 80 180 280 220 Mobilink - - ● A - Canary Islands Orange ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - GLOBE ● - ● A - voda ES ● - ● A ● Philippines SMART ● - ● 75 175 265 155 A ● T-Mobile ● - ● B - Croatia 80 380 380 110 SUN ● - ● A - VIP ● - ● A - SingTel ● - ● A - CYTAVODA ● - ● A - Cyprus 80 180 280 110 Singapore M1-3GSM ● - ● 75 175 265 155 A - TCELL ● - ● B - STARHUB ● - ● A ● O2-CZ/ET-CZ ● - ● A ● DIALOG ● - ● A - Czech Republic TMO CZ ● - ● 80 280 280 110 A - Sri Lanka Etisalat/Tigo ● - ● 80 380 380 220 A - Vodafone ● - ● A ● MOBITEL ● - ● A ● 3 DK ● - - A - FET ● - ● A ● Denmark TelenoDK/SONO ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - Chunghwa/CHT ● - ● A - DK TDC ● - ● A - Taiwan 75 175 265 145 TW MOB/TWM ● - ● A - EMT ● - ● A ● VIBO ● - - A - Estonia Tele2 EE ● - ● 80 380 380 110 A - TH GSM - - ● A ● elisa ● - ● A - Thailand DTAC - - ● 75 175 265 155 A - Faroe Islands FT-GSM ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - TRUE - ● ● A ● SONERA ● - ● A ● GPC ● - ● A ● Finland dna ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - MOBIFON/VMS ● - ● A - elisa ● - ● A - Vietnam 75 280 280 80 VIETTEL ● - ● A - BYTEL ● - ● A ● VNMOBILE - - ● A - France2 Orange ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A ● SFR ● - ● A - 【 Oceania 】 GCELL ● - ● A - Georgia3 80 280 280 110 3TELSTRA ● - - A - MAGTI ● - ● A - Optus ● - ● A ● E-Plus ● - ● B - Australia1 80 180 280 80 Telstra - ● ● B - TMD/TMO D ● - ● A ● Germany 80 180 280 110 voda AU ● - ● A - o2-de ● - ● A ● Cook Islands KOKANET - - ● 180 480 480 80 - - Vodafone ● - ● A ● VODAFONE ● - ● B - Gibraltar GIBTEL ● - ● 130 380 380 110 A - Fiji 80 180 280 80 DIGICEL - - ● B - C-OTE ● - ● A ● French Polynesia VINI ● - ● 80 180 280 80 A - Greece TIM ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - Nauru DIGICEL - - ● 80 180 280 80 B - Voda GR ● - ● A ● New Caledonia MOBNCL ● - ● 80 280 280 80 A - Greenland TELE GRL - - ● 80 280 280 110 A - voda NZ ● - ● A ● Guernsey JT-Wave ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - New Zealand 2degrees/NZ COMMS ● - ● 80 180 280 80 A - TMO H ● - ● A ● Telecom ● - - A - Hungary TelenorH/pannon ● - ● 80 180 280 110 B - PLWPMC - - ● - - voda HU ● - ● A ● Palau 480 880 880 560 PNCC/55201 - - ● - - Siminn ● - ● A - Iceland 80 180 280 110 Papua New Guinea B Mobile - - ● 130 580 580 210 A - NOVA ● - - A - Samoa DIGICEL - - ● 80 280 280 80 - - Ireland O2-IRL ● - ● 80 280 280 110 A ● Solomon Islands BREEZE - - ● 130 380 380 80 - - Isle of Man MANX/Pronto ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - Tonga Digicel - - ● 80 380 380 80 B - TIM ● - ● B - Vanuatu DIGICEL - - ● 80 380 380 80 B - Italy4 I WIND ● - ● 80 280 280 110 A - voda IT ● - ● A ● 【 Europe 】 Jersey JT-Wave ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A - Albania AMC - - ● 80 380 380 110 B - Kazakhstan Beeline - - ● 80 380 380 110 A - Andorra M-AND ● - ● 130 380 380 110 B - Kosovo MOBITEL - - ● 80 280 280 110 A - Armenia MTS Arm/VivaCell ● - ● 180 480 480 110 A - Beeline KG/BITEL - - ● 80 380 380 190 - - Kyrgyz Republic 3 AT ● - - A - MegaCom - - ● 80 380 380 110 - - Austria TMA/telering ● - ● 80 180 280 110 A ● LMT ● - ● A ● Latvia 80 280 280 110 A1 ● - ● B - Tele2 LV ● - ● A - Azerbaijan ACELL ● - ● 80 380 380 110 A - FL1 ● - ● B - TMN ● - ● A - Liechtenstein Alpmobil/TANGO - - ● 80 180 280 110 A - Azores Islands OPTIM ● - ● 80 280 280 110 A - Swisscom ● - ● A ● Voda P ● - ● A ● MTS - - ● A - Belarus 80 380 380 110 VELCOM ● - ● A - 1. There are regular 3G areas and 3G 850 areas which differ depending on the city. Please be sure 3. If you apply for an itemized billing statement, a time period one hour ahead of the actual time to check destination cities on the DOCOMO International Services website before leaving Japan.
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