NTT DOCOMO GLOBAL Commences Business Operations
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NTT DOCOMO GLOBAL Commences Business Operations

Top Stories Tamfitronics TOKYO, July 2, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today that its preparatory company for NTT DOCOMO GLOBAL, Inc. founded in May 2024, has changed its name to “NTT DOCOMO GLOBAL, Inc.” and has commenced business operations as of July 1, 2024. This announcement follows the press release published on May 10, 2024, titled “DOCOMO to Launch ‘NTT DOCOMO GLOBAL’ for Global Expansion”.(1)2. Official WebsiteJapanese: www.docomo.ne.jp/global/English: www.docomo.ne.jp/english/global/NTT DOCOMO, Japan's leading mobile operator with over 89 million subscriptions, is one of the world's foremost contributors to 3G, 4G and 5G mobile network technologies. Beyond core communications services, DOCOMO is challenging new frontiers in collaboration with a growing number of entities ("+d" partners), creating exciting and convenient value-added services that change the way people live and work. Under a medium-term plan...
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Venture Global Launches First Vessel from State-of-the-Art LNG Fleet, Business News
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Venture Global Launches First Vessel from State-of-the-Art LNG Fleet, Business News

Business new tamfitronics ARLINGTON, Va., June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Venture Global announced the successful launch of its first LNG vessel, the Venture Gator at a ceremony which took place at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Geoji-si, South Korea. The Venture Gator is the first of nine LNG carriers in the Venture Global fleet to be completed in quick succession across three shipyards in South Korea over the coming 24 months, which will transport LNG from the U.S. to multiple global partners and destinations. The ship deploys best-in-class environmental and efficiency technology and will be primarily fueled by Venture Global's liquefied natural gas. The Venture Gator and progressively the fleet's...
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Indonesians top global intake of microplastics, new study shows
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Indonesians top global intake of microplastics, new study shows

Technology tamfitronics JAKARTA: Indonesians are the top global consumers of microplastics, a recent Cornell University study shows, estimating that they ingest about 15 grams of plastic particles per month.The study, published in the Environmental Science & Technology journal, mapped microplastic uptake in 109 countries and found that people in Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, are the top consumers of microplastics worldwide.Indonesians topped the list as they consume the equivalent of three credit cards in microplastics every month, the majority from fish and seafood. Using existing data models, Cornell researchers said that Indonesians’ daily consumption of plastic particles increased by 59 times from 1990 to 2018.“This latest finding adds to the long list of the alarming dangers of plastic pollution in Indonesia … the existence of microplastics cannot be separated from the...
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