Started offering “Valuables Discovery Support” as an option for users of Vision Co., Ltd.’s “Global WiFi(R)”, a support service for finding lost items overseas using the QR code of “THISIS”
Vision Press release: November 14, 2024 Started offering “Valuables Discovery Support” as an option for users of Vision Co., Ltd.’s “Global WiFi(R)”, a support service for finding lost items overseas using the “THISIS” QR code
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“Connecting people” and “Connecting the world.” COO: Kenji Ota) is the overseas Wi-Fi router rental service “Global WiFi(R)” (
https://townwifi.com/ ), we have started offering “Valuables Discovery Support,” a support service for finding lost items using the “THISIS” QR code. Click here for video release https://img.youtube.com/vi/zoh2CxnAGw8/sddefault.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoh2CxnAGw8 Offer price: 330 yen (*) / day (tax included) Service area: Provided in more than 200 countries and regions where “Global WiFi (R)” is available *Release campaign price (applications until December 17, 2024) 550 yen/day (tax included) after the campaign ends Website:
https://townwifi.com/price/option/lostandfound ■Service overview and background “Valuables Discovery Support” is a service that helps service users find their passports, wallets, etc. in the unlikely event that they are lost while traveling overseas. This service has already been used by NINJA WiFi(R), a Wi-Fi rental service for visitors to Japan. In the case of passports, etc., by placing a “contact card” with the QR code (*2) of “THISIS (*1)” written on it like a bookmark in advance, the person who finds the lost item can use the “contact card”. , you can contact Vision’s multilingual call center via free calls and chat without giving out your mobile phone number. When we receive a report of a lost item, we ask the customer to entrust the lost item to a public institution such as a hotel or police station, and after confirming the location of the item, contact the user and provide support until the user retrieves the item. Masu. In recent years, the “lost and found” situation overseas has changed significantly. In Japan, there is a culture of bringing lost items to a police box, but previously there were no police boxes overseas. However, in recent years, Japanese police boxes have begun to be recognized overseas as “KOBAN” as a universal language. In the United States, KOBAN has been installed in Manhattan, New York, Los Angeles, and Waikiki in Hawaii, and has since expanded to other Asian countries such as Singapore, as well as Brazil. It has spread to Central and South America, including the United States. In addition to Wi-Fi rental as a means of communication overseas, “Global WiFi(R)” offers services such as “location information confirmation GPS” and “online health consultation” to help you spend your time more safely and securely. We offer a variety of optional services. We hope that you will utilize the newly added “Valuables Discovery Support” as a service to prepare for unexpected situations during your trip. *1) THISIS is a patented service provided by THISIS Co., Ltd.
(Headquarters: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, President: Katsumi Ureshino) that enables P2P voice calls and chats over the Internet using WebRTC technology. is. *2) QR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Co., Ltd. ■“Valuables discovery support” operational image
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12807/370/12807-370-fecf003bc119a5a826daa9b611821917-617×660.png 1. A pouch containing a set of “Global WiFi(R)” rental equipment includes a “contact card” with a QR code 2. “Global WiFi(R)” users should insert the contact card into important items that they would be worried about losing during their stay (passport, wallet, business card holder, etc.) 3. In the unlikely event that a lost item is lost, the person who found it can access the “Valuables Found Support” screen exclusively for those who found it by reading the QR code written on the contact card, and can contact Vision’s multilingual call center via free IP phone and chat. Contact 4. The call center requests the finder to leave the lost item at the nearest police station or hotel. 5. Users should go to the relevant police station, hotel, etc. to retrieve the lost item ・This service aims to return lost items to their owners, but does not guarantee return. ・Vision will not pick up lost items on behalf of the user. This is a service that supports the user until the lost item is returned by confirming the location of the lost item and notifying the user of this information. ・Calls using the THISIS QR code are a call service that can only be used in an internet environment. ・As a general rule, the handling of lost items will comply with the laws regarding lost items of the relevant country. ■ Global WiFi(R) service overview
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12807/370/12807-370-c71dbfa2c2275d20f5982c2d53a4b3b7-3900×688.png 〇Service details: Overseas Wi-Fi router rental service 〇 Price: From 300 yen/day 〇Service area: More than 200 countries and regions around the world 〇How to apply: Website ( https://townwifi.com/ ), apply at the airport counter, apply by phone 〇Equipment pick-up/return method: Airports (20 domestic airports), facilities, home delivery,
convenience stores (pick-up only), overseas business pick-up possible 〇Provider: Vision Co., Ltd. 〇Airport counter for delivery/return ・Same-day application: Narita International Airport [*1], Haneda Airport, Kansai International Airport, Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport), Chubu Centrair International Airport, Fukuoka Airport, Naha Airport [*1], Oita Airport [*2], Kagoshima Airport [*6] , Shinsen Sai Airport, Shizuoka Airport [*7], Hiroshima Airport [*7], Miyazaki Airport, Sendai Airport [*7], Kumamoto Airport [*7], Kitakyushu Airport [*7], Shimojishima Airport [*7], Komatsu
Airport〔*7〕 ・Delivery/Return: Narita International Airport [*3], Haneda Airport, Kansai International Airport, Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport), Chubu International Airport, Shizuoka Airport [*7], Fukuoka Airport, New Chitose Airport, Komatsu Airport, Naha Airport [*4] , Asahikawa Airport [*2] , Miyazaki Airport, Niigata Airport [*5], Sendai Airport [*7], Hiroshima Airport [*7], Oita Airport [*2], Kagoshima Airport [*6], Kitakyushu Airport [*7], Shimojishima Airport [ *7〕, Kumamoto Airport〔*7〕 ・Facilities: Shibuya Chikamichi [*8], JR Miyazaki Station [*7], Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station [*7], Granduo Kamata [*7] ・Overseas: (Local) Hawaii, South Korea [*1] This is a “J WiFi & Mobile” contract. [*2] Please refer to the “General Information” page. [*3] Supported by “J WiFi & Mobile”. [*4] This service is available at “J WiFi & Mobile” next to the general information in the international flight 1st floor arrival lobby. [*5] This will be handled at the “Niigata Kotsu Counter”. [*6] Service will be provided at the “Multi-Function Service Counter”. [*7] Unmanned pick-up lockers “Smart Pickup” and “Return Box” will be available. [*8] Only delivery is available. ■ Vision Co., Ltd. Company Profile
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/12807/370/12807-370-f6c8c942df96b513c4cbb57ee9f2d327-1276×414.png Our management philosophy is to “contribute to the world’s information and communications industry revolution.” In line with our corporate slogan, “More vision, more success.”, we strive to achieve more success for our customers by making more forward-looking choices. We provide services centered on businesses in the information and communications field. ・Company name: Vision Co., Ltd. ・Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market (Stock code: 9416) ・Representative: Kenji Ota, Representative Director, President and COO ・Head office location: 8th floor, Shinjuku East Side Square, 6-27-30 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo ・Established: December 2001 (Founded June 1995) ・Capital:
2,603,000,000 yen ・Homepage: https://www.vision-net.co.jp/ ・IR library: https://www.vision-net.co.jp/ir/ ・Business details: 1. Global WiFi business Overseas business/Domestic business 2. Information and communication service business Fixed communications business/mobile communications business/broadband business/OA equipment sales business/Internet media business 3. Glamping tourism business 4. Others