Softbank outpaces DoCoMo, AU for new subscribers in August
September 7, 2009
By Ken Worsley
Last month, we noted that in July, DoCoMo had ended Softbank’s 26 month run as the carrier enlisting the most new subscribers. That post questioned how long DoCoMo could stay at the top, and it seems the effect of its summer roll-out of new mobile handsets has worn off.
According to today’s Nikkei, Softbank announced it gained 115,100 new net subscribers in August, down from 137,600 in July. NTT DoCoMo slipped to second place in August, with 112,900 new subscribers, down sharply from its 143,600 figure in July. Amongst the big three mobile service providers, KDDI’s AU unit once again brought up the rear, netting 77,800 new subscribers in August. However, AU’s figure was solidly up from July’s 56,600, and it was the only one of the three firms to see a rise in the number of subscribers in August.
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