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Japan is leading the world in practical applications to achieve ubiquity. Beginning next January, rail travelers can charge their fares automatically through RFID chips in their mobile phones. Local governments are now testing large-scale ubiquitous networks to manage urban transportation systems. In addition, digital broadcasting has been launched in Japan’s major cities, providing highly improved picture quality, mobile broadcasting capabilities, and an array of other features to end-users. Japan’s early adoption of a ubiquitous network provides strong market potential for U.S. technology companies interested in expanding their business with Japanese firms. For 2005, the market size for ubiquitous technologies is estimated to be $557 billion USD as new business applications surface in related sectors such as electronics, services, content, and components. As the market for ubiquity in Japan continues to grow, American firms that establish and strengthen ties in Japan will be well positioned for near- and long-term growth. BROADBAND x MOBILE DEVICES = UBIQUITOUS NETWORK
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