Mobile Suica
Name of a prepaid ticketing service offered by JR East Japan train company together with mobile carriers. Mobile Suica is based on Sony's contactless IC card technology, known as FeliCa. Incorporated in cell phones, Mobile Suica allows train-commuters to pay ticket fare by simply waving their phones over a sensor in turnstiles. The fare is automatically deducted, allowing the user to transfer to multiple lines easily.
mopera
Mobile Operation Radio Assistant. An Internet access service offered by NTT DoCoMo. NTT DoCoMo users can browse Web sites from a personal computer or a PDA that is connected to a mobile phone without an application. The users only have to pay the data communication charges.
Mopera mail
Mopera (mobile operation radio assistant) is a internet service provider offering its services to NTT DoCoMo's cellular or PHS handsets users (DoPa, FOMA, PHS). Because mopera is owned by NTT DoCoMo group, its service may be used only by company's clients. In order to use Mopera Mail service you need to connect your mobile phone with your personal computer via a data card adapter. Mopera mail service has two types. First one - Mopera POP Mail uses a POP3 mail protocol with 5 MB storage data capacity and 400 Japanese Yen monthly service fee. The another one - Mopera IMAP Mail uses IMAP4 mail protocol with 20 MB storage data capacity and 1,400 Japanese Yen monthly service fee. Both services limit the outgoing email to 5MB and up to 50 destination email addresses. Mopera Mail service allows to send mails with attachements, to block unwanted senders, to notify about received emails, to forward emails, etc.
mova
NTT DoCoMo's second-generation (2G) mobile phone service.