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November 6, 2007November 6, 2007
Masaaki Masaaki TakenakaTakenakaVice President, Global Business Division Vice President, Global Business Division
NTT Communications CorporationNTT Communications Corporation
RBC'sRBC's business forum inbusiness forum in TokyoTokyoOverview of NTT Communications Overview of NTT Communications
& & Activities in RussiaActivities in Russia
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1. What’s NTT Group?(1) Structure of NTT Group(2) NTT Communications’ Mission
2. Global Activities(1) Global Business Vision(2) Global Network(3) Global IPVPN Coverage(4) NTT Communications’ Affiliates & Subsidiaries(5) Telemark CS Survey 2007
3. Activities in Russia(1) Japanese MNCs Expanding Worldwide(2) Cable construction between Japan and Russia(3) Expansion of IP-VPN coverage to Russia(4) The Importance of the Japan - Russia Network
1. What’s NTT Group?(1) Structure of NTT Group(2) NTT Communications’ Mission
2. Global Activities(1) Global Business Vision(2) Global Network(3) Global IPVPN Coverage(4) NTT Communications’ Affiliates & Subsidiaries(5) Telemark CS Survey 2007
3. Activities in Russia(1) Japanese MNCs Expanding Worldwide(2) Cable construction between Japan and Russia(3) Expansion of IP-VPN coverage to Russia(4) The Importance of the Japan - Russia Network
Contents
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1- (1) Structure of NTT group
※ Operating revenues in each business include the amount of internal transactions in the consolidated group
Structure of NTT Group(FY2006)
Structure of NTT Group(FY2006)
NTT EAST NTT WEST NTTCommunications
NTT DATA NTT DoCoMo Other SubsidiariesNTT FacilitiesNTT Urban DevelopmentNTT ComwareNTT FinanceNTT ElectronicsNTT Business Associate
etc.
Consolidated Operating Revenue
¥10.8 trillion
Consolidated Operating Revenue
¥10.8 trillion
Regional CommunicationsBusiness & NGN
¥4.3 trillion
107thousand
Long Distance and Int’l Communications BusinessEnterprise one-stop sales
& net-business
¥1.3 trillion
9 thousand
Data Communications& System Integration
Business
¥1.0 trillion
23 thousand
Mobile CommunicationsBusiness
¥4.8 trillion
22 thousand
Other Businesses
¥1.2 trillion
37 thousand
Operating Revenues
Number of Employees
Regulated by NTT Law CompetitiveCompanies Diversified business area including BPO
100% 100% 100% 54.2% 59.1%
NTT(Holding Company)
Consolidated Subsidiaries: 419 companies
Affiliated companies accounted for underthe equity method :99 companies
Public
Public PublicPrivate Private Private
Private
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1- (2) NTT Communications’ Mission
Corporate ICT and Internet businesses companyAs a “Front-running challenger”
Corporate Business
Internet Services
High quality data network, data center, hosting etc
Search engine and portal services
No.1 ISP in Japan with 8.5 Million subscribers
No.1 backbone provider to ISPs with 80% share
ICT business to Multi National Corporations (MNCs)
60 Offices in 21 countries; Services to 159 countries
ICT Solution Partner
“CreativE-Life” for everyone
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ICT Infrastructure Service Provider
NetworkComponents
Managed NW
ApplicationManagement
Managed IT
Components Multifunctional Seamless
- Network Services- Colocation/Hosting- IPv6/IPv4- IP Transit- VoIP etc.
- CDN- Security Management- Enterprise Hosting- LAN Management etc.
- Server Management- Application Flow Monitoring- Desktop Management- System Consulting- ICT Audit etc.
Network SolutionComponents
Managed NW/IT Service Provider
ICT InfrastructureService Provider
2- (1) Global Business Vision
Allow customers to focus on their core business and lower ICT costs by outsourcing their network and ICT systems. Leverage NTTCom’s flexible and integrated ICT platform, taking advantage of
existing capabilities, including its global network and data centers.
Allow customers to focus on their core business and lower ICT costs by outsourcing their network and ICT systems. Leverage NTTCom’s flexible and integrated ICT platform, taking advantage of
existing capabilities, including its global network and data centers.
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• IP-VPN, L2VPN(GSL), FR, LL, ATM, etc.• Providing Services in 159 Countries/ Regions• Global NOCs: Tokyo, New York, London
• Global Tier 1 Carrier• Largest Trans-Pacific Bandwidth
141G 29G
53G
Japan - US
Asia and Oceania
(as of Oct. 2007)10
US -Europe
Legend:DS3/E3 & below
OC3/STM1
OC12/STM4
OC48/STM16
Global IP Network POP
NTT Com’s Data Center
Global IP Backbone Network
Global Data Network
2- (2) Global Network
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Los Angeles
New YorkSan Jose
Hong Kong
Manila
Sydney
Seoul
Taipei
Frankfurt
Chicago
Milan
AmsterdamBrussels
Paris
London
Shanghai
Mumbai
Jakarta
Sao Paulo
Tokyo
OsakaBeijing
Cyber Java
Jersey CityDusseldorf
HCM
Singapore
Bangalore
Sterling, VA
2- (3) Global IPVPN Coverage (Point of Presence)
Dubai New Delhi
ChennaiBangkok
Melbourne)
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2- (4) NTT Communications’ Affiliates & Subsidiaries
・NTT Com Warsaw Representative Office
60 Offices in 21 countries; Services to 159 countries
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2- (5) Telemark CS Survey 2007
■ NTT Com is the only Asia-based global provider that are evaluated in this report
■ NTT Com received three “Diamond Awards” (best in class) in following categories
- Top 10 Attributes (Customer selected)
- Pricing- Billing
2nd highest in Overall Satisfaction! Positioned as “Sustainable” in
“Global Crystal Ball” quadrant
high
lowCustomer Satisfaction (Current)
Likeliness to Renew (Future) high
Global Crystal Ball
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Hong KongHong Kong
347:2.9%
400:2.3%
36:9.2%
South Africa Argentina
439:8.4%
330:2.5%
62:6.1%
652:7.3%
33:5.8%
Kenya
【Source:JETRO website as of October 2006】
339:3.0%
14:6.7%
56:5.1%
1,941:3.5%
USAChinaChina
19,779:9.9%
ThailandThailand1,207:6.1%
VietnamVietnam
SingaporeSingapore1,999:6.4%
IndiaIndia
Australia
Russia
EU
961(Manufactures only):1.6% Canada
Czech
328:8.4%
Brazil
Mexico
Horizontal scale:Real GDP growth rate
Ref:
UAE
Poland
Turkey
140:6.4%36:3.4%
Vertical scale:
Number of overseas
Japanese
companies
3- (1) Japanese MNCs Expanding Worldwide
Number of Japanese Companies in Russia
84
117140
160
020406080
100120140160180
2004 2005 2006 2007
Egypt57:7.4%
175:8.0%
72:4.9%
Peru
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NTT Com and TransTeleCom is implementing a project of Hokkaido (Japan) – Sakhalin (Russia) cable systems (“HSCS”).
3- (2) Cable construction between Japan and Russia
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-Leased Line service with shorter latency between Japan and Europe
3- (3) Expansion of IP-VPN Network coverage to Russia
Step 1: IP-VPN interconnection with TransTeleCom
Step 2: Establishment of NTT Com’s POP (planned)
Step 1: IP-VPN interconnection with TransTeleCom
Step 2: Establishment of NTT Com’s POP (planned)
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TYOHKG
SIN
LON
300ms(via SIN)
270ms(via HK)
200ms(via HSCS)
HSCS will realize the shortest route with minimum round trip time between Japan, Russia and Europe.
HSCS will increase the worldwide cable redundancy.
SJCNY
260ms(via U.S.)
3- (4) The Importance of the Japan - Russia Network
*Round trip time between Tokyo and London
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