モバイルバッテリーメーカーと通信事業者、大規模災害発生時における被災地への電源確保に関する連携協定を締結
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Seven mobile battery manufacturers and four major Japanese telecommunication carriers have formed a partnership to provide power supplies during large-scale disasters. The agreement, effective June 1, 2026, outlines that battery companies will supply power banks and cables, and telecom companies will use their logistical networks to deliver them to evacuation centers in affected areas.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this agreement?
- A: The agreement aims to secure a power supply for charging devices like smartphones in disaster-stricken areas, helping evacuees stay connected and informed.
- Q: Who are the parties involved in this agreement?
- A: The parties are seven mobile battery manufacturers (including Anker Japan, Elecom, and CIO) and four major Japanese telecommunication carriers (NTT Group, KDDI, SoftBank, and Rakuten Mobile).
- Q: What are the roles of each party during a disaster?
- A: The mobile battery manufacturers will procure and provide power banks and charging cables, while the telecommunication carriers will handle the delivery to evacuation centers based on local needs.
- Q: When will this initiative officially begin?
- A: The initiative is scheduled to start on June 1, 2026.
- Q: How will this collaboration help people affected by disasters?
- A: It will make it easier for people in evacuation centers to charge their smartphones, ensuring they can contact family and friends and access crucial information during an emergency.