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NTT Com launches own fiber-optic network in Indonesia
March 5, 2012
TOKYO -- NTT Communications Corporations (NTT Com) announced that subsidiary PT. NTT Indonesia today launched its own fiber-optic network service in the East Jakarta Industrial Park near Jakarta (EJIP Industrial Park Plot 3A, Cikarang Selatan, Bekasi 17550). The service, which uses a fiber-optic network constructed and managed by NTT Indonesia, enables multinational customers based in the industrial park to use high-quality, large-capacity fiber-optic access lines to connect to their global offices or global cloud platforms via NTT Indonesia’s nearest point of presence.
Going forward, NTT Indonesia expects to build, operate and maintain fiber-optic networks in additional locations in Indonesia, including other industrial parks and office buildings. The demand for reliable, high-quality network services is growing as (multinational) companies in Indonesia increasingly use data network and cloud services to support their global expansions.
PT. Terasasih Sejahtera, a local subsidiary of NTT Indonesia, obtained a "Local Fixed Network with Cable Basis & Packet Switched" license in December 2011. As the first foreign telecommunication carrier to receive this license, NTT Indonesia is now able to offer end-to-end network services using its own fiber-optic access lines.
NTT Communications Corp. (NYSE: NTT)
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