
How many of us use our company cellphones for non-work tasks? Let’s say we surf sites that aren’t exactly SFW, reading up on the latest football and basketball scores and match reports when piles of paperwork are sitting in your inbox. NTT DoCoMo felt the need to clamp down on such behavior in corporate Japan by introducing the 3G FOMA F903iBSC business-class cellphone. NTT left only the 101-number phonebook, e-mail, scheduler, call log, and memo functions intact, stripping the rest of the phone from its dual cameras, e-wallet services, and USB/IR ports. Additional enhancements include a biometric swipe that is required to unlock the handset. Will America follow suit?
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