Japan’s largest operator introduces a new unlimited international mobile data deal

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While it isn’t exactly on a par with T-Mobile’s free unlimited data and text roaming deal, NTT Docomo is introducing a new unlimited international mobile data deal that will help reduce some customers’ bills.

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Japan’s largest operator NTT Docomo is launching a new roaming package that gives customers unlimited use of mobile data while overseas for upwards of $9.60 (980 JPY) per day.

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