Walt Disney Co, the No.2 U.S. entertainment company, said on Monday it plans to enter the Japanese mobile phone market early next year using local carrier Softbank Corp"s network.
Disney, which plans to halt its U.S.-based mobile phone service at the end of the year, is betting on the popularity of its Tokyo resort to help it gain share in the world"s biggest market of third-generation phones.
Disney would use Japan"s No. 3 mobile phone carrier Softbank"s for its mobile service and sell its phones at Softbank"s 2,464 stores in Japan, the two firms said in a release.
Disney, whose U.S. mobile phones allow parents to track a child"s location, took a $30 million charge last year when it shut down another phone service, Mobile ESPN, which it ran on space rented on Sprint Nextel Corp"s network.