10 Facts About NTT Communications

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NTT Communications provides network management, telecommunication services such as VPN, and communications technology services including cloud, consulting, and managed services for companies and government agencies.

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On 1 March 2001, NTT Communications Com accepted a license agreement with InterWise, a major provider of live electronic learning and services for software-based enterprise.

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3.

In December 2003, NTT Communications decided to take over operations from a major data communications services provider; Crosswave Communications Inc which filed for bankruptcy.

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4.

In 2006, NTT Communications started a new Open Computer Network known as OCN Hosting Service, offering to mainly small and medium-sized enterprises in domestic.

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5.

In January 2002, NTT Communications invested around $1 million for a unique technology power developed by Israel in order to expand their international services.

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6.

Israeli technology was utilized for a new service targeting corporate customers and NTT Communications started offering the service in India in two months.

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7.

NTT Communications has invested heavily in ASE, which has been built in cooperation with several Asian firms such as Telekom Malaysia, Philippines-based PLDT, and StarHub based in Singapore.

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8.

NTT Communications contracted with Dimension Data to create a provider called “cloud powerhouse”, which allows the companies to provide their clients a solution with hybrid IT.

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9.

NTT Communications expanded its service called “Disaster Recovery as a Service ” service across the European network market, allowing corporate customers to develop their disaster recovery business by utilizing the enterprise cloud platform.

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Originally, NTT Communications Communication's DRaaS service was already available in the United States the number of corporations incorporating disaster recovery service was expected to exceed the counterpart using conventional recovery services, in other words, there was a higher possibility of increasing in the demand of disaster recovery service.

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