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Given just how poorly most every other carrier company has been doing, we can’t imagine the suits at NTT DoCoMo frowning about this. The Japanese wireless carrier has just outed its earnings for the nine months ending December 2008, and while the tail end was expectedly less-than-awesome, the nine month snapshot wasn’t too shabby. Net income slipped 30 percent in October to December to $1.01 billion compared to $1.45 billion in the same window a year earlier, but a 16 percent increase in net profit (from $4.2 billion to $4.8 billion) was realized in the April to December ’08 time frame. Moving forward, the company noted that its ongoing strategy was to “cut back on handset subsides and put the savings toward reducing tariffs had helping the company to retain customers” — a mantra that was shared a few months earlier. For those hungry for more data points, give that read link a poke.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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