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NTT Corporation has developed a purpose-built chip for AI inferencing on ultra-high-res video at the edge, capable of powering use cases like autonomous drone inspections of towers or real-time monitoring of critical infrastructure.
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The world’s data centres could double their electricity consumption over the next five years, driven largely by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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NTT Data has expanded its AI agent efforts, unveiling a suite that lets users build and manage their own agentic AI solutions.
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Japan’s MUFG Bank, in collaboration with NTT DATA and NTT WEST, has successfully tested an ultra-low latency, high-bandwidth data centre interconnection using the IOWN All-Photonics Network (APN).
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Roularta Media Group (RMG), a major Belgian publishing firm and broadcaster, has partnered with NTT Data to deploy a private 5G network across its printing facilities as part of a digital transformation initiative.
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NTT Docomo’s venture arm has invested in Ayar Labs, a US startup developing next-generation optical I/O technologies.
Forthcoming events
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Former Veon executive is ITU deputy secretary-general
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The industry has seen some big changes since the onset of the pandemic. Michael Wheeler, executive vice president of the Global IP Network (GIN) division at NTT, discusses how his team has gone about handling the challenges experienced during this period and rapid digital transformation to set itself up for the future.
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According to the latest Q2 data from Synergy Research Group, six colocation providers account for 37% of the global market.
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Japanese telco NTT says it has increased the capacity of optical devices by 50%, so that fibres can carry data at 1.2Tbps.
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UK-based e-commerce company Bango has acquired the global payments business of mobile operator NTT DoCoMo for only €4 million in cash.
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Zayo says it has introduced a new, fast route from Japan to the west coast of the US, with further links to Chicago, Dallas and New York.
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A consortium comprised of NTT Ltd Japan Corporation, Mitsui & Co, PC Landing Corp, and JA Mitsui Leasing, confirm the launch of a new company to build a new trans-pacific subsea cable, JUNO.
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NTT Ltd has bought land in Prince William County, Gainesville, Virginia from Lerner Enterprises, one of Washington DC’s largest private developers, to build a new large-scale data centre campus.
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At least three vendors – Fujitsu, NEC and Nokia – have announced they are working with Japan’s DoCoMo and NTT on 6G, the next generation of mobile communications.
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NTT DATA and NTT Inc are to combine their IT services organisations outside Japan into a new operating company, that will launch in October.
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NTT has announced the launch of its new hyperscale data centre campus with its first data centre in Mumbai, India.
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NTT will help businesses to reduce their carbon footprint through its latest IoT Services for Sustainability solution.