Whenever there are a lot of people at comic conventions, using the internet on your mobile phone becomes a luxury. The Wi-Fi in the venue is not reliable, let alone using mobile data to access the internet. In some formal large-scale events, mobile operators usually arrange temporary signal vehicles to alleviate the problem of mobile phone signals. At Comiket, the world's largest doujinshi sales event every year, several Japanese mobile operators will send their own signal vehicles and staff to serve as temporary signal towers, and these signal vehicles have become a part of Comiket's scenery. This year, the C88 signal vehicle of Docomo, a large Japanese communications company, will also be linked to "Love Live!", so that while recharging faith, you can also get a signal! Docomo will set up a mobile signal car painted with "Love Live!" outside the C88 venue from August 14, and send staff to act as a human WIFI signal tower. Two years ago, another Japanese telecommunications operator, Tokuau, once collaborated with "Attack on Titan". I wonder if there will be believers kneeling in front of Docomo's signal car this time? via: acgdog Original link: Click to enter>>> For more related information, please visit: Love Live! |
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