Danish university transfers data at record-breaking 43Tbps over a single fiber
Using souped-up fiber, the Technical University of Denmark has set a new record for transmitting data over one channel: 43 terabits per second.
Using souped-up fiber, the Technical University of Denmark has set a new record for transmitting data over one channel: 43 terabits per second.
NTT Communications Corporation has partnered with the Philippines' largest telecommunication company, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company to provide Enterprise Cloud.
Instantly turning on carrier services, one of the big promises of software-based networks, is now a reality, according to NTT Communications.
If you don't mind being represented by a feline avatar, NTT Communications has a quirky video chatroom just for you.
NTT Communications has merged its Australian entities, Frontline Systems, Harbour MSP and NTT Australia into a new entity, NTT Communications ICT Solutions Australia, as part of its expansion in the region.
Japanese NTT Communications has acquired Virtela Technology Services and a majority stake in RagingWire Data Centers as part of its worldwide data center and cloud push.
NTT Communications Australia is reorganising its business model, consolidating the operations of two majority-owned entities, Frontline Systems and subsidiary Harbour MSP.
Data and Internet Protocol (IP) services provider, NTT Communications, has been selected to create and implement a full managed, whole of business solution for tyre distributor, Yokohoma Tyre Australia (YTA).
NTT Communications, the IT arm of Japan's main telecommunications operator, is aggressively expanding its data center operations outside the country as part of a push to offer its cloud-hosting services worldwide.
NTT Communications is expanding its IP network and services into one of the world's fastest-growing markets: Brazil.
Systems integrator Dimension Data plans to enhance its cloud computing offerings by acquiring OpSource, a Santa Clara, California, provider of hosted cloud services.
Seven segments of undersea data and telephone transmission cables that were damaged in the March 11 earthquake off Japan should be repaired by early May, an arm of Japan's biggest telecom group said on Friday.
Damage to submarine telecommunications cables from the earthquake in Japan Friday is worse than first believed, with two segments of a trans-Pacific network out of service and at least two other cables damaged.
However, its subsidiary, Express Data, reported a 2.3 per cent decline in revenues due to product pricing pressures caused by the strong Australian and New Zealand currencies during the period.
Salesforce.com has signed an agreement with NTT Communications to establish a datacentre in Tokyo to support cloud computing services.