Kyocera Corporation holds 11 IEEE blocks (about 168.8 million addresses) registered as "KYOCERA CORPORATION" in Kyoto, Japan, spanning MA-L (24-bit) and MA-M (28-bit). Verified samples include 00:22:94, 24:5F:DF, 6C:76:60, 80:73:9F, and D0:F5:20 (MA-L), plus an MA-M block beginning 4C:74:A7:E. These OUIs appear on mobile phones (rugged DuraForce models and feature phones), electronic components, IoT modules, and industrial products. The critical normalization point is a distinct-registrant flag: KYOCERA CORPORATION (phones, components, industrial) is a SEPARATE IEEE registrant from Kyocera Document Solutions (the printers/MFPs entity covered in a prior batch) — these must not be conflated. The key analyst point is the brand-mapping pattern, with DuraForce rugged phones common on US carriers (Verizon/AT&T) for field and industrial use. For triage, a Kyocera Corporation OUI usually flags a Kyocera-brand phone or IoT device — often a rugged DuraForce handset in field/industrial fleets — and should not be confused with Kyocera printer OUIs.
- IEEE assignment
- 11 prefixes → "KYOCERA CORPORATION", registered Kyoto, Japan [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L/MA-M
- Registry / block size
- MA-L + MA-M; 11 blocks (~168.8M addresses) [Confirmed] — maclookup.app (IEEE-sourced)
- HQ / country
- Kyoto, Japan [Confirmed] — maclookup.app, kyocera.com
- Company status
- active [Confirmed] — global.kyocera.com
- Device types
- mobile phones (rugged DuraForce, feature phones), electronic components, IoT modules, industrial [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
- Notable products
- DuraForce rugged smartphones (US carriers), feature phones, components
- Verified prefix sample
- 00:22:94, 24:5F:DF, 6C:76:60, 80:73:9F, D0:F5:20 (MA-L); 4C:74:A7:E (MA-M) [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
- Special note
- Brand-mapping case AND a critical distinct-registrant flag — KYOCERA CORPORATION (phones/components/industrial) is a SEPARATE IEEE registrant from Kyocera Document Solutions (printers/MFPs, covered prior). DuraForce rugged phones are common on US carriers (Verizon/AT&T) for field/industrial use. The IEEE registry publishes no assignment dates, so none is stated here. [Confirmed]
- Related vendors
- Kyocera Document Solutions (distinct printer subsidiary/registrant)
- Analyst note
- A Kyocera Corporation OUI usually flags a Kyocera-brand phone/IoT device — often a rugged DuraForce handset in field/industrial fleets; don't conflate with Kyocera printer OUIs.