| Business Summary | | Nippon
Telegraph
and
Telephone
Corporation
(NTT)
is
primarily
engaged
in
the
provision
of
nationwide
telecommunications
services
in
Japan.
NTT
is
a
holding
company
for
its
wholly
owned
subsidiaries,
Nippon
Telegraph
and
Telephone
East
Corporation,
Nippon
Telegraph
and
Telephone
West
Corporation,
and
NTT
Communications
Corporation.
The
NTT
Group
is
the
largest
provider
of
wireline
and
wireless
voice,
data,
Internet
and
related
telecommunications
services
in
Japan
and
operates
one
of
the
largest
telephone
networks
in
the
world.
Its
predominant
business
is
providing
nationwide
telecommunications
services.
These
services
fall
into
seven
major
classes:
telephone
services,
telegraph
services,
leased
circuit
services,
data
communication
facility
services,
ISDN
(Integrated
Services
Digital
Network)
services,
sale
of
telecommunication
equipment
and
other
services. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Nippon
Telegraph
and
Telephone
Corporation
provides
telecommunications
services
in
Japan,
offering
telephone
services,
telegraph
services,
leased
circuit
services,
data
communication
facility
services,
ISDN
services,
equipment
sale
and
other
services.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
3/31/01,
total
revenues
rose
10%
to
Y11.41T.
Net
income
totaled
Y464.07
billion
vs.
a
loss
of
Y67.81
billion.
Results
reflect
growth
in
the
Internet
and
mobile
operations
and
reduced
special
charges. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Jun-ichiro Miyazu | Pres | Haruki Matsuno | Sr.
Exec. VP, Director | Yusuke Tachibana | Sr.
Exec. VP | Norio Wada | Sr.
Exec. VP | Takashi Imai | Sr.
VP |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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