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Home » NTT Com Expands Global IP-VPN in Russia with TTC

NTT Com Expands Global IP-VPN in Russia with TTC

March 3, 2010
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NTT Communications and Company TTK, which operates Russia’s largest fiber-optic network, have interconnected their IP-VPN services.

The strategic partnership between NTT Com and TTK began with a memorandum of understanding signed in 2006 to develop data networks, which resulted in the construction and launch of the Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System, a 570 km, 640 gigabit/second undersea fiber-optic cable linking Ishikari, Hokkaido, and Nevelsk, Sakhalin, the shortest route between Japan and Russia.

“NTT Communications has been working aggressively to support the global expansion of multinational enterprises by providing them with a growing range of high-quality services,” said NTT Com’s Yosuke Seki, Vice President of Service Development in the Global Business Division. “Russia is a key emerging market for our customers, a main reason why we established NTT Communications Russia in January 2009. TTK, of course, has been a strategic partner of ours since 2006, when we began collaborating on the Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System. The interconnection of our IP-VPN services now enables us to provide fully managed ICT services throughout Russia in support of our customers’ ICT optimization initiatives.”http://www.ntt.com

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