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    Japan to license advisers on how to use mobile phones


    AFP, TOKYO
    Tuesday, Jan 22, 2008, Page 11

    Japan is planning to start licensing cellphone "sommeliers" to guide consumers through complicated functions as mobile telephones become ever more advanced, an official said yesterday.

    The communications ministry said that it was planning to support a private sector plan that would launch an exam to license specialists who sell cellphones.

    "We hope they would be able to explain complicated functions and charge systems to consumers, much like wine sommeliers guiding you," a ministry official said.

    The ministry also hopes that the cellphone experts would remind parents of the various risks of letting children use Internet-capable cellphones, as well as recommending the installation of filters to block access to harmful Web sites, he said.

    The private sector will administer the exam and the government does not plan to restrict who can sell cellphones, he said.

    Japan has one of the world's most advanced mobile telephone networks, with the vast majority using third-generation handsets that allow high-speed Internet access and other advanced functions.

    The number of cellphone subscriptions topped 100 million in Japan at the end of last month against the nation's total population of 127 million, according to industry data.

    While about one-third of Japanese elementary school students aged seven to 12 use cellphones, by the time they get to high school the figure shoots up to 96 percent, the government said in a survey released last month.
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