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NTT Communications to Address Wholesale Market Trends and Opportunities at Capacity Latam Conference
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
NTT Communications (News - Alert) and its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, NTT
America, the global data and IP service arm of Fortune Global 500
telecom leader Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation (NTT), today
announced their participation as Gold Sponsor at the Capacity
Latam Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. At a time when the
telecommunications industry in Latin America is booming and the region
is making a concerted effort to lower costs and expand access, NTT
Communications is proud to provide insight and leadership on the key
issues shaping the broadband and IP transit industry in the area.
The event, currently the largest of its kind for the Latin American
wholesale telecommunications sector, is expected to draw more than 180
service providers and carriers from more than 40 countries. Conference
sessions are scheduled for March 19-20. This year marks the tenth
anniversary of the Capacity Latam 2013.
As part of its involvement this year, NTT Communications also is
sponsoring a Technology
Workshop on Monday, March 18, focused on Software-Defined Networking
(SDN). The day-long workshop is designed specifically for technical
specialists and will cover a variety of issues related to SDN, including
the effect on networks from a global ISP's perspective, its network
operations centers (NOC), personnel and equipment requirements, and the
technical implications on partners and customers.
On Tuesday, March 19, Michael Wheeler, executive vice president of the
NTT Communications Global IP Network (GIN) business unit at NTT America (News - Alert),
will speak as part of the keynote panel "Adapting for Success in Latin
American Wholesale" on the challenges and opportunities global carriers
are facing in Latin America. As wholesale business models across the
world are evolving, global IP providers are faced with the challenge of
moving from traditional revenue streams to new models that consider a
more competitive landscape and the adoption of emerging technologies.
"With all of the changes afoot in Latin America and the number of
devices and customers connected to IP networks growing exponentially,
successful service providers in this region will have an established
infrastructure of high bandwidth, next-generation equipment ad industry
expertise to meet the ever evolving, growing demand," said Mr. Wheeler.
"Improving Internet services and bandwidth capacity is not about one
country or one city in particular - it's about the entire region. For
this reason, from operations and sales perspectives, it's very important
to have direct connections to the area," Mr. Wheeler added.
Mr. Wheeler's comments refer to NTT Communications' recent
infrastructure investments in the region. In late 2011 the company
rolled out a Point-of-Presence
(PoP) in Sao Paulo. Since then, NTT Communications has worked with
Internet service providers, multinational enterprises and Internet-based
businesses to connect them to international markets through its Tier-1
Global IP Network. As Brazil prepares for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
and 2016 Summer Olympic Games, international carriers are crucial in
helping to meet the Internet data needs. These events will generate
large volumes of video content originated in Brazil and streamed out
globally.
These efforts, dovetailed with new initiatives to build a major
continent-wide fiber-optic ring, as well as plans to establish submarine
cable links with the U.S., Europe and Africa, could help to reduce the
region's existing reliance on North America. Down the road, statistics
from research firms such as Yankee Group (News - Alert) indicate that telecom
development in Latin American nations such as Colombia, Chile and
Argentina could outstrip industry-related growth in Brazil. Regulatory
realities could play a factor, too, as Colombia and Chile have some of
the most open legal environments on the continent.
In the meantime, Wheeler states that NTT Communications will continue to
evaluate possible expansions in Latin America over the next few years,
investing in infrastructure and sponsoring more conferences such as
Capacity Latam 2013.
About NTT America
As North America's natural gateway to the Asia-Pacific region, NTT
America is the U.S. subsidiary of NTT Communications, the global data
and IP services arm of a Fortune Global 500 telecom leader: Nippon
Telegraph & Telephone Corporation (NTT). With its Global Tier-1 IP
Network and strong capabilities in the U.S. and Latin American markets,
NTT America provides world-class IP networking, enterprise hosting, and
managed network services for enterprise customers and service providers
worldwide. For more information, please visit www.us.ntt.net,
email us at sales@us.ntt.net or
call one of our consultants at +01-877-8NTT-NET (News - Alert). For up-to-date news and
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About NTT Communications
NTT Communications provides consultancy, architecture, security and
cloud services to optimize the information and communications technology
(ICT) environments of enterprises. These offerings are backed by the
company's worldwide infrastructure, including leading global tier-1 IP
network, Arcstar Universal One™ VPN network reaching over 150 countries,
and over 140 secure data centers. NTT Communications' solutions leverage
the global resources of NTT Group companies including Dimension Data (News - Alert),
NTT DOCOMO and NTT DATA. www.ntt.com
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