The next-generation PHS 'PHS II' that will be realized in a few years will be at a speed of several tens of Mbps.



I'd like you to do it now, not a few years later ... (impossible)

[WIRELESS JAPAN 2005] Mr. Kikugawa of WILLCOM 'PHS II realized in a few years will be several tens of Mbps'
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The biggest topic in this talk was that he mentioned next-generation PHS services using the 2GHz band. Last month, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications released a solicited opinion on its frequency allocation policy, revealing that the company is considering entering the market at 2GHz, but this is the first time a key person has publicly quoted it. According to Mr. Kikugawa, 'it will be a 2GHz band service based on 160,000 microcells installed nationwide,' and the speed will be 'a few years later, if it is a few Mbps, the impact will be. No. Aim for a level of several tens of Mbps. ' The prospect of realization is 'it depends on the policy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. I would like to get permission.' In the material of the lecture, this next-generation PHS is called 'PHS II'.



By that time, it was 'Internet 2', IPv6 was the standard, and the protocol was up to the 7th generation (return to sanity).

In addition, he mentioned the 'WILLCOM flat-rate plan' that shocked the industry. 'There is data that the number of minutes per line per month is 138 minutes for mobile phones. Even at our company, it was 105 minutes before the announcement of the flat-rate plan. This is 681 minutes in the data after the announcement of the flat-rate voice. About 6 times. However, the network hasn't caused any trouble because it used a thick network with microcells even when the volume of calls increased. This is the same for mobile operators. I can't do anything, 'he said proudly.



I'm sorry, I talked with WILLCOM for 120 minutes.

In addition, Mr. Kikugawa mentioned the advantages unique to WILLCOM, such as being able to use it in medical facilities, being able to use it as an extension phone by applying a flat-rate plan, and an open terminal development environment using 'WILLCOM SIM STYLE'. At the end of the lecture, Mr. Kikugawa strongly said, 'PHS was thought to be a simple mobile phone that was cheap or bad. From now on, I would like to create a new PHS as the next-generation Wireless Media.' ..



As a matter of fact, PHS is virtually fixed-line in my new home. It's nice to be able to ignore the time and talk ... It's painful that 'because it costs money' can't be understood as the reason for cutting (bitter smile)

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