Smartphone vendor HTC and Japan-based telecom carrier KDDI  jointly announced on February 28 that UQ Communications, a KDDI  subsidiary in WiMAX services, will distribute the HTC EVO WiMAX  smartphone in Japan.
The HTC EVO WiMAX is a modified  version of the EVO 4G introduced via Sprint, and it is the first WiMAX  smartphone for the Japan market. UQ Communications in the past has only  carried routers and notebooks, and the HTC smartphone is seen as KDDI's  latest attempt to battle NTT Docomo's LTE smartphone scheduled for the  second quarter.
HTC and KDDI began their partnership in  2008 with CDMA Windows Mobile handsets and has now extended to WiMAX  Android-enabled smartphones. The two companies could further work in LTE  when KDDI completes its LTE networks in the future.
HTC  devices are carried by Japan's four main telecoms, which also include  Softbank and eMobile. According to MM Research Institute, HTC was second  in Japan's smartphone market in 2009 with a 11.1% market share.
HTC's  WiMAX smartphones have already entered the US, Russia and Japan, and  its LTE devices are carried by US-based Verizon. HTC is also working  with China Mobile in developing TD-LTE technology.
 
 
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