Japan Internet phones to go mobile by 2007

The Japanese government will allow Internet-based phones to become mobile by 2007, a daily reported Thursday.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun said the government's efforts will allow users to benefit from optic-fiber connections that allow cheaper and clearer connectivity both at home and on-the-go.

The Nikkei also pointed out that by allowing Internet-based phone lines to go mobile, cell-phone users will be able to have faster connections and watch television while out and about as clearly as they would in front of a television set.

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