1. Number of Subscribers
1. Number of Subscribers
Notes : 1 Number of Telephone Subscriber Lines is the total of individual lines and central station lines (Subscriber Telephone Light Plan is included).
  2 In terms of number of channels, transmission rate, and line use rate (base rate), INS-Net 1500 is in all cases roughly ten times greater than INS-Net 64. For this reason, one INS-Net 1500 subscription is calculated as ten INS-Net 64 subscriptions (INS-Net 64 Lite Plan is included).
  3 Number of FLET'S Hikari subscribers includes subscribers to B FLET'S and FLET'S Hikari Next (launched on Mar. 31, 2008) provided by NTT East, and subscribers to B FLET'S, FLET'S Hikari Premium, FLET'S Hikari Mytown and FLET'S Hikari Next (launched on Mar. 31, 2008) provided by NTT West.
  4 Number of Optical IP Phone Services is calculated by number of thousand channels.
  5 NTT Group Major ISPs includes WAKWAK and InfoSphere, in addition to OCN and Plala.
  6 Number of communication module service subscribers is included in the number of mobile subscribers. Communication module service subscribers were 1,554,000 as of Dec. 31, 2009, and are forecasted to be 1,590,000 as of Mar. 31, 2010.
  7 Changes in number of mobile (FOMA* is included) and i-mode subscribers as of Mar. 31, 2010 (Forecast) are forecasted net-increases.
  8 Effective Mar. 3, 2008, FOMA services subscriptions became mandatory for subscription to "2in1" services. Such FOMA services subscriptions to "2in1" services are included in the above numbers of Mobile phone service subscriptions and FOMA service subscriptions.
  9 Forecasts for the year ending March 31, 2010 have not been changed from those announced in the financial results for the six months ended September 30, 2009.
* Partial listing only


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