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As a rising demand for data services floods across Japan, Crosswave Communications is hoping plenty of business will wash in. The data carrier provides dedicated lines, remote dial-up access, and Ethernet-based WAN services to ISPs, content providers, telecommunications carriers, and other data-thirsty businesses. Crosswave also plans to roll out data centers for server colocation. The company has leased nearly 3,700 miles of fiber-optic cable from KDDI, and it is building its own fiber network. Japanese ISP Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ), which accounts for some 85% of sales, founded Crosswave in 1998 along with Sony and Toyota. IIJ owns 35% of Crosswave; Sony and Toyota each own 24%.
COMPETITION |
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Japan Telecom Co. Ltd. (dossier)
KDDI Corporation (dossier)
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: March
2001 Sales (mil.): 20.90
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 808.7%
Employees: 81
Revenue per employee: $258,024.69
KEY PEOPLE |
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Akio Onishi
CEO
Yasuharu Fushimi
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Crest Yasuda Blgd., 3-21
Tokyo 101-0054, Japan
Phone: 81-3-5205-4500
Fax: 81-3-5205-4501
Online: Web Site
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