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NTT Communications Thailand Introduction NTT Communications Thailand Introduction July 2nd, 2013 Tsuyoshi KAWASHIMA President, NTT Communications (Thailand), Co., Ltd. History of NTT Group 1952: NTT was established from Ministry of Post and Telecom 1987: NTT was privatized and listed in Tokyo Stock Exchange 1995: NTT Data listed in TSE for system integration business 1998: NTT docomo was listed in TSE for mobile operation business 1999: NTT was re-organized into four companies NTT Holdings, NTT Communications, NTT East, NTT West 2004: NTT Urban Development was listed in TSE for real estate business 2011: Dimension Data joined NTT group 1 NTT Group Profile Items Description Operating RevenueNumber Y2012of Employee: 10,507 billion JPY (Approx. 105 billion USD) Number of StockEmployee Listed: 224,000 Listed in StockGroup Exchange Company: Tokyo, Osaka, New York, London Subscriber Totalnumber Revenue: for 32 million Fixed Phone Subscriber Numbernumber for of Branch Worldwide:63 million Mobile Subscriber number for 18 million Broad band Internet Subscriber number for 16 million IP phone Number of Data Center 221 sites / 69 countries 2 NTT Group Structure 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 66.4% 54.2% ■ ■ ■ ■System ■Mobile ■System Local Telco Local Telco Planning, consulting ■ International/domestic long Integration work and contracting of Integration distance services Architecture, Building, ■ IP services (IP Backbone, telecommunications IP-VPN, iDC, ISP) ■ Systems integration NTT group in Thailand Mobile Innovation NTT DATA (Thailand) Dimension Data DOCOMO InterTouch Emerio (Thailand) Unitrio (NTT Facilities) (Thailand) InterTouch NTT Com (Thailand) NTT America NTT Europe NTT MSC NTT Com China 100% NTT do Brazil NTT E Online NTT Com India NTT Singapore NTT Com Asia HKNet subsidiaries VERIO NTT MCL NTT Com Russia NTT Indonesia NTT Australia NTT CA (Guangzhou) NTT Com (Vietnam) NTT Taiwan partners StarHub PLDT BNTE SNTE GDS NTT Com Philippines NTT Korea 3 Strong Asia-Pacific Footprint NTT Com China (Beijing) NTT Com Affiliates & Rep. Office BNTE (Beijing) NTT Com China (Dalian) NTT Com Rep Office Partial Ownership BNTE (Dalian) China Telecom Partner Carrier CU NTT Korea POP CPC net Korea Telecom NTT Com Vientiane (2011) NTT Communications Corporation NTT Com China (Tianjing) SNTE (Suzhou) NTT Com India (New Delhi) NTT Com China (Shanghai Tata Communications ) NTT Com China (Guangzhou) SNTE (Shanghai) NTT Com Yangon (2012) NTT Com Rep Office NTT Taiwan CHT-I NTT Com India (Mumbai) NTT Com Asia (Hong Kong) NTT Com India (Bangalore) HK Net NTTCom Philippines (Manila ) NTTCom India (Chennai ) PLDT NTT Com Thailand NTT Communications Vietnam (Hanoi) CAT, Jastel NTT MSC (Kuala Lumpur) UIH, True Telekom Malaysia NTT Communications SBN, Symphony PT.NTT Indonesia Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh) INDOSAT VDC NTT Singapore StarHub NTT Australia NTT Com Phnom Penh (2010) Sydney Melbourne Mekongnet 4 4 NTT Com Thailand Summary NTT Communications (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 1. Bangkok Office (Bangkok) 2. Amata Nakorn Office (Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate) 3. Ayuttaya Office (Rojana Industrial Estate) Offices 4. Datacenter+NW Operation Center (Bangkok) 5. Phnom Penh Branch (Cambodia) 6. Vientiane Office (Lao) 7. Yangon Office (Myanmar) Staffs 250 Staffs (As of December 2012) Established Year 1993~ Clients 600 Companies (Japanese & Multinational Companies) President Tsuyoshi Kawashima Offices in Thailand From Bangkok Office(By car) Best Asian Telecom Carrier ・Datacenter 30 mins ・Amata Nakorn Office 50 mins Ayuttaya Office ・Ayuttaya Office 70 mins Best Cloud-Based Service Past achievements of NTT Communications - Telecom Asia Awards 2011 : Best International Wholesale Carrier - Telecom Asia Awards 2008: Best Wholesaler Carrier - Telecom Asia Awards 2005: Best Asian Telecom Carrier - WCA 2005: Best Customer Care Bangkok Office Datacenter - WCA 2004: Best Global Carrier, Best New Service Amata Nakorn Office (for IPv6/IPv4 dual service) 5 Copyright © 2012 NTT Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 5 NTT Com Thailand History 2014 2011 - New Data Center 2010 - Vientiane Office - Cloud Service - ISP Service in Cambodia - Phnom Penh Office 2012 - Ayutthaya Office - Yangon Office - New Cloud Service 2007 - Data Center in Bangna 2005 - ISP Service - Amatanakorn Office 6 NTT Com Thailand Solutions Network Network (International/Domestic) Internet Service Integration Data Center System Integration Cloud Solution Server Room (Hard ・Soft ) Messaging Solution Unified Document Sharing Communication Office IT Application Maintenance (PC/Printer/telephone) (ERP) Outsourcing Security New Office/Factory DR Solution Solution Solution Copyright © 2012 NTT Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 7 7 NTT Com Thailand Service Image NTT-DC On-premises Private Cloud NTT Com Other Services Colocation Customer APP monitoring Maintenance System Integration Internet Service Application Integration Network Integration Cloud Platform NTTCom oversea Datacenter NTTCom Other International Thailand Domestic NW Cloud service (MPLS/Metro Ethernet) Network Thailand Customer Site Thailand Customer Site Customer Site Oversea Copyright © 2012 NTT Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 8 NTT CT Mekong Region Business Coverage Branch Expansion Service Lineup Camb Myan Service Thai Laos odia mar 2011.10 2012.10 Rep Office Global IP-VPN Branch VVVV Vientiane NTT Internet V V (V) Yangon 2010.7 Cloud Service Branch V V (V) Bangkok Data Center (Nexcenter) V 24h-NOC Phnom Penh NTT Com System Integration VVVV Global Network Maintenance Service VVVV 9 World First Virtual Network Technology • 7 Countries, 9 Locations Cloud platform is connected with worldwide virtual network. • At the end of y2013, 9 Countries, 11 Locations Thailand UK Malaysia Germany (Coming) Singapore America Hong Kong Australia (Coming) Japan 10 10 NTT Com New Data Centers in APAC <Tabata DC> <TKO DC> Designed and owned by NTT Com Tokyo Designed and owned by NTT Com Convenient Location Just next to HKEx DC Earthquake tolerance Low risk for natural disaster ASE Hong Kong Low Latency Earthquake Resistance <Yushima DC> Launch in 2012 <Cyberjaya DC> Designed and owned by NTT Com Convenient Location Designed and owned by NTT Com Earthquake tolerance Low risk for natural disaster Plenty of expandable land space <Serangoon DC> Designed and owned by NTT Com Just next to SGX DC Low risk for natural disaster Malaysia Singapore <ASE Launch Schedule> June, 2012 Dec, 2012 11 Confidential New Data Centers Worldwide under New Brand ‘ Nexcenter’ Sold out 2013.4 2013.5 2013.5 Hong Kong US Slough 2 Tokyo No.6 Financial DC Shanghai Thailand New DC New DC 2014.5 (Planed) Cyber Jaya 4 (Planed) 12 12.
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