
NTT Com to Launch IP Service for Global Internal Dialing
TOKYO, Nov. 4, 2010 -- NTT Communications (NTT Com) announced on November 4 that it will become Japan's first telecom carrier to offer multinational customers a voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) service for internal dialing between global offices, including Japan, beginning December 1. Plans to launch other new IP communications services also were announced.
"Global companies have increasing needs not only for data networks, but also voice-related services for both internal and external dialing and fixed-mobile convergence solutions, as well as web conferencing and text messaging," said Mitsuru Takayama, Senior Manager of NTT Com's Business Network Services Division. "Building on our existing Japanese VoIP service, we now will begin launching a suite of global IP communication services, starting with internal dialing."
The service will be offered through NTT Com's managed network service for enterprise customers, called Arcstar? Global IP-VPN, which will help to eliminate connection failures sometimes encountered with Internet-based VoIP services. Linkage with existing private branch exchanges (PBXs) and NTT Com's VoIP gateway service in Japan, as well as billing for calls on a fixed-rate basis, will help to minimize costs.
The one-stop service combines NTT Com's network
The one-stop service combines NTT Com's network and VoIP gateway infrastructure, integrates voice and data, and includes facility operation and maintenance.
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