au (mobile phone company)

au by KDDI
Type Public company
Industry Wireless Services
Founded November 2000
Headquarters Japan
Products Chaku-Uta-Full, LISMO, etc.
Parent KDDI
Website www.au.kddi.com

au (エーユー Ē Yū?) , or au by KDDI, is a mobile phone brand in Japan marketed by KDDI Corporation in the main islands of Japan and Okinawa Cellular in Okinawa.

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Naming

According to the ZYXYZ company, the brand establisher, the name "au" is based on the Japanese verbs for "meet" (会う) and "unite" (合う) (both pronounced au). However, KDDI explains au comes from two letters which stand for few words. "A" is for access, always and amenity, and "U" is for unique, universal and user. There's also a phrase, "access to u(you)" that goes along the brand name.[1]

History

The network that would eventually become au was originally set up as two networks: DDI and IDO. IDO's network was based upon the NTT Hi-cap analog cellular system, and began operations in December 1988 in the Kanto and Tokai regions. DDI's network was run by independent phone companies, and began service in 1989 using the TACS system elsewhere in Japan. Nippon Idou Tsushin (IDO) was owned by Toyota, whereas DDI was owned by Kyocera Corporation.

au K.K. (株式会社エーユー) was established in November 2000 by the Kyocera companies as part of the DDI Cellular network. In 2001, the company was merged into KDDI (which had been formed in 2000 by the merger of DDI, KDD, and IDO), but its brand name was retained and applied to all mobile phone service under KDDI group.

au established a nationwide 3G network in 2003, replacing its previous cdmaOne service with CDMA 1X WIN (1xEV-DO Rev A) service.

From 14 October, 2011, au will sell the iPhone 4S.

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