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LIVING IN JAPAN : COMMUNICATION, TELEPHONE AND INTERNET |
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Communication is the most essential thing for foreigners to survive in Japan other than food and shelter. Without communication, lots of foreigners would have probably stormed out of Japan. But as Japan is somewhat synonymous to technology, communication has never been a problem. Japan has one of the fastest and cheapest Internet access. |
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You would never think that even the remotest areas of the country are connected to the Internet. Itfs virtually impossible to lose connection from the outside world. Usually customers who subscribe Internet access also have landline telephones. |
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When we talk about communication, Internet isnft really the first thing that comes to mind. Itfs actually the telephone or cellular phone. This might be surprising to some foreigners but almost more than 90 percent of the population owns a cellular phone. There are only very few places in the country where therefs no cellular phone coverage. So for foreigners wishing to explore some of the far-flung places of Japan, communication would always be there when you need it. |
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