Open Computer Network

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OCN (オーシーエヌ), or Open Computer Network(オープン・コンピュータ・ネットワーク:Ōpun Konpyūta nettowāku), is the largest Japanese Internet service provider, with over 7 million subscribers.[1] It is owned by NTT Communications Corp, one of the largest telecommunication companies in the world. It offers dial-up and ISDN, DSL up to 50 Mbit/s and fiber up to 200 Mbit/s download and 100 Mbit/s upload.[2]

As a result of regulations intended to promote competition, OCN themselves offer only internet service (routing); the physical line can be offered by NTT (the parent corporation), or by another company. Speeds up to 1 Gbit/s are offered in Western Japan, while in East Japan only 200 Mbit/s is officially offered for residential use, even though the underlying fiber infrastructure is capable of 1 Gbit/s.

OCN also offers an MVNO mobile broadband service called "OCN Mobile One", based on NTT Docomo's LTE infrastructure. Initially it started out as a data-only service, but more recently OCN Mobile One also offers an onseikake SIM card (音声対応SIMカード) that provides full service (data, SMS and voice) without requiring any calling app.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ OCN発表記事会員700万契約突破 (machine translation)
  2. ^ http://service.ocn.ne.jp/hikari/wflets/charge/
  3. ^ "格安SIMカード<料金・コース> | OCN モバイル ONE | OCN". OCN インターネット接続(プロバイダー) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-10.

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