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Japanese authorities yesterday raided the offices of mobile phone company J-Phone, owned by Vodafone, as part of an investigation into alleged price-setting.
Japan's fair trade commission stormed the headquarters of the Japanese mobile phone company to search for evidence that J-Phone prevented retailers from reducing the price of handsets needed for its picture messaging services Sha-Mail and Move Sha-Mail.
Sha-mail services, launched over a year ago, have been heralded by Vodafone as proof that customers are interested in more than...