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Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees

Published January 8, 2009, 12:34 am, Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which may lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday.

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