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The Philippines will acquire 10 brand new patrol vessels from Japan for the Coast Guard in the West Philippine Sea.

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Japan's government is creating a lending plan worth up to 10 trillion yen ($122 billion) to help companies recover from this month's devastating earthquake and tsunami, a business newspaper reported Saturday.

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The ministry of public management, home affairs and posts and telecommunications may oblige the firms to lease the networks for the brand-new third-generation (3G) mobile service, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said.

The ministry move follows a decision by KDDI Corp. to become the first Japanese carrier to open its mobile network to other companies, the economic daily said.
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The ministry of public management, home affairs and posts and telecommunications may oblige the firms to lease the networks for the brand-new third-generation (3G) mobile service, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said.

The ministry move follows a decision by KDDI Corp. to become the first Japanese carrier to open its mobile network to other companies, the economic daily said.
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The Philippines will acquire 10 brand new patrol vessels from Japan for the Coast Guard in the West Philippine Sea.

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The ministry move follows a decision by KDDI Corp. to become the first Japanese carrier to open its mobile network to other companies, the economic daily said.
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The ministry of public management, home affairs and posts and telecommunications may oblige the firms to lease the networks for the brand-new third-generation (3G) mobile service, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said.

The ministry move follows a decision by KDDI Corp. to become the first Japanese carrier to open its mobile network to other companies, the economic daily said.
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