Vertu MVNO launches in Japan: $565/month, phone not included

Last December Dusan wrote about Vertu, Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK)’s premium line of mobile phones built by helping hand in United Kingdom out of extremely high quality materials, possibly start an MVNO in Japan and opening move up a store in Japan. Nearly 9 months later, it finally happened. Launching today, the Vertu MVNO volition be available to customers at a whopping 52,500 Nipponese hankering ($565) per calendar month or 577,500 Japanese hankering ($6,205) per year. You’re obviously going to have to option up a Vertu device as wellspring, and those things beginning at $5,000 and only go up from there. The service includes 24/7 concierge which you tin dial at any meter of the day, any mean solar day of the year; useful when you need your tentacle rape manga fix and can’t discovery the nearest comic volume shop class. A Vertu shop will also be opening up in the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi department store. And you intellection your monthly nib was expensive?

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