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GSMA Report Urges Japan to Take Bold Action to Convert Technical Excellence into Global Digital Leadership

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Tokyo [Japan], April 15: Japan must take bold, coordinated action to translate its world-class technological strengths into global digital leadership, according to new GSMA report launched at the Digital Nation Summit Tokyo.

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- New study highlights urgent priorities for Japan's digital transformation, with industry signaling shared 6G ambition through the Tokyo Accord

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The Digital Nations 2026: Accelerating the Digital Leap in Japan report finds that while Japan remains a leader in next-generation connectivity and applied innovation, structural challenges continue to limit productivity growth and economy-wide digital impact. Addressing these constraints will be critical if Japan is to shift from a cautious technology adopter to a confident global standards setter.

Reflecting this ambition, the Tokyo Accord was signed at the Summit by Japan's mobile network operators - KDDI, NTT DOCOMO, Rakuten Mobile and SoftBank - alongside the three APAC 6G Alliances, Globe and LG U+. The Accord signals a shared commitment to shaping 6G era through open, interoperable and trusted digital ecosystems, driving coordination between industry and policymakers.

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Report identifies 2026 as an inflection point. While targeted interventions have helped 'digital cliff' risks, deeper structural issues persist, including stagnant productivity, a widening digital services deficit and challenges in scaling innovation.

As global momentum builds around 5G and 6G, report highlights Japan's opportunity to lead by aligning spectrum strategy, R&D investment and international standards engagement with broader digital transformation goals.

Priority areas for immediate action:

- Completing the 5G journey: Accelerating nationwide deployment of 5G standalone (SA) to unlock advanced capabilities and support future 6G evolution.

- Closing the grey digital divide: Addressing digital inclusion challenges among ageing populations, with internet usage dropping significantly among those aged 70+.

- Strengthening digital trust: Tackling rising fraud and scam activity, which reached JPY324.1 billion ($2.1 billion) in losses in 2025, through stronger safeguards and cooperation.

Julian Gorman, Head of Asia Pacific at GSMA, said: "Japan has many of the foundations required for digital leadership. The challenge now is execution."

At the Summit, GSMA's Leadership Team - Vivek Badrinath, John Giusti, Lara Dewar all reinforced the need for coordinated action across industry and government.

Report outlines three strategic pathways for Japan's next phase of digital development: building on strengths in advanced connectivity and frontier technologies; accelerating deployment through global best practices; and deepening international cooperation across AI, cybersecurity and connectivity.

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