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  Appendix B. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
NTT reports a contrast loss of approximately 3 db over approximately 15 degrees of solid angle and good performance--approximately an order of magnitude contrast loss--for 50 degrees right or left and 40 degrees up and 20 degrees down.
NTT claimed a screen luminance of approximately 50 ft-lamberts or 5% efficiency, but it seemed dimmer--more like 10 or 15 ft-lamberts, which would put its efficiency at 1% or 2%.
NTT is often able to enter into codevelopment projects with private companies, thus ensuring that essential technologies will be available when needed.
www.wtec.org /loyola/dsply_jp/ab_nipp3.htm   (1678 words)

  
 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (日本電信電話 Nippon Denshin Denwa) is a telephone company that dominates the telecommunication market in Japan.
Once established as a monopoly public corporation, commonly known as denden kosha, the company was later privatized to encourage competition in the telecom market.
This article about a telecommunications corporation or company is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nippon_Telegraph_and_Telephone   (108 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - NTT Develops Mobile-Phone Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone has developed a prototype fuel cell that it hopes to commercialize within three years at a size small enough to fit inside mobile phones and other portable consumer electronics devices, the company said Thursday.
NTT calculates that to match the size of lithium ion batteries used in mobile phones, a fuel cell must have a power density of about 160 milliwatts per square centimeter or more, he said.
NTT believes that the extra power advantage means hydrogen-fuelled PEFCs will be able to replace lithium ion batteries inside mobile phones and in tests the prototype has been able to power a phone long enough to allow a video or voice call, he said.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,119816,00.asp   (533 words)

  
 First Call Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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.
Telephone services are the largest part of the business of NTT Group, representing approximately 54.5% or ¥6,172 billion, of total operating revenues of approximately ¥11,328 billion in fiscal 2001.
NTT DoCoMo Group is the largest provider of cellular telephone services in Japan and is one of the largest cellular operators in the world as measured by the number of subscribers, with approximately 36 million cellular subscribers as of March 31, 2001.
www.adr.com /adr?page=comphome&formtype=2&site=ADR&ticker=NTT   (568 words)

  
 Forbes: This gorilla wants to dance. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) (Company Business and Marketing)@ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) is becoming one of the largest players in the newly global telecommunications market, with 1996 revenues of $71 billiong and stock market captialization of $150 billion.
Some dismiss NTT as an overstaffed monopoly, but those optimistic about the Japanese economy can only view it as among the most promising telecom firms in Asia.
NTT owned a monopoly on local and long-distance telephone service in Japan for most of its 45 years.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:19743475&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (189 words)

  
 ITAC - IT and Art - International Models - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The ICC was opened in 1997 as part of a large scale Shinjuku cultural complex, through the initiative of the Japanese Public Association for Telecommunications, and sponsored by NTT.
NTT sees its sponsorship of this cultural project as contributing to "thematic communication" - imagining new uses for future technologies, and it looks forward to ICC offering "exciting feedback into the world of technology".
NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC] is an innovative cultural facility in Tokyo Opera City Tower in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, which was established on April 19, 1997, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of telephone service in Japan (1990).
www.itac.ca /Library/ITAndArt/ITandArt-InternationalModels-Nippon.htm   (509 words)

  
 MSN Money - NTT Key Developments: Investing
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone announced that it will dissolve NTT USA, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of NTT Communications Corporation, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.
NTT Communications, a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, announced that it will launch the Arcstar Global Security Operation Service, which becomes immediately available in 88 countries worldwide.
Dow Jones reported that Nippon Telegraph and Telephone raised its forecast for the group net profit to Y582 billion from Y453 billion for the full year.
news.moneycentral.msn.com /ticker/sigdev.asp?symbol=NTT   (380 words)

  
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NTT also developed a communications system capable of handling via satellite the simultaneous transmission between multiple locations, irrespective of time and location, of large quantities of data, such as those generated by live event broadcasts.
NTT also pursued the development of ultra-high-speed information-gathering technologies that can search for and detect news updates on sports, current affairs and other topics that were issued as little as 15 minutes previously, as opposed to days or weeks earlier.
In the 17th fiscal year, NTT was involved in promoting fundamental research and disseminating its results, in exercising its rights as a shareholder, and in providing advice and mediation services to the Group to support its effective management and to provide assistance with structural reforms as required.
www.freeedgar.com /EdgarConstruct/Data/1021408/03-8395/d6k.txt   (8963 words)

  
 Mango and Nippon Telephone & Telegraph Join Forces to Offer First Complete Internet Solution
NTT is the largest telecommunications company in Japan, with revenues exceeding $63 Billion.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) is the worlds leading telecommunications company and a pioneer in its field.
NTT is the principal telecommunications company in Japan, established one hundred years ago, it has 58 million subscribers and over 500 branches throughout the country.
www.mangosoft.com /news/pr/19980305.asp   (804 words)

  
 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) is developing new smart card and fingerprint sensor technologies that could bring greater convenience to various types of security application, the company said Thursday...
ASIA : Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation have developed a prototype micro polymer-electrolyte fuel cell 1 that uses hydrogen gas as a fuel and is small enough to directly fit in a mobile phone.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Japan's largest phone company, said Wednesday that it would reduce retirement benefits for 260,000 workers and former employees to ease its pension fund shortfall,...
www.topix.net /com/ntt   (764 words)

  
 NIPPON TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CORP - NTT Report of Foreign Issuer (6-K) SIGNATURE
NTT exercises its rights as a shareholder using the criterion of whether or not NTT Group companies are developing their businesses appropriately and independently in line with the general direction in which the NTT Group is moving.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation posted operating revenues for the fiscal year of 2,166.8 billion (a year-on-year decrease of 2.2%).
NTT's major business as a holding company for the NTT Group, which contains companies such as Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation, and NTT Communications Corporation, is to exercise its rights as sole shareholder and owner.
sec.edgar-online.com /2004/06/02/0001193125-04-097274/section2.asp   (4298 words)

  
 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) has executed an ATandT-style breakup into two local carriers and a long-distance provider -- but unlike Ma Bell's gang, this family is sticking together.
The world's #1 telecommunications firm, NTT is a holding company for regional local phone companies NTT East and NTT West, which enjoy de facto monopolies in their markets, and long-distance carrier NTT Communications, which faces growing competition.
NTT also operates a leading ISP and it owns 63% of Japan's dominant cellular carrier, NTT DoCoMo.
www.hoovers.com /ntt/--ID__41780--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml   (359 words)

  
 Nippon Telegraph Telephone - MCL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In a unique approach, NTT Multimedia Communications Laboratories (NTT MCL) was established in 1996 by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), as a means of seeding its premier R&D efforts in the US.
NTT MCL, was founded to pursue the commercialization of advanced technologies that leverage NTT's expertise in multimedia communications.
NTT MCL's current research activities reflect the goal of the labs focus on leveraging the Internet to support various endeavors.
company.monster.com /ntt   (444 words)

  
 Top Troubled Companies in Asia Pacific - May 2002 - Internet Bankruptcy Library
Telecom giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. is adopting a consolidated taxation system beginning this fiscal year to save a substantial amount on taxes, given its many deficit-ridden subsidiaries.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) (NYSE: NTT), the world's #1 telecommunications firm, is a 46% state-owned holding company for regional local phone companies NTT East and NTT West.
NTT was badly burned when info-technology boom came to a halt, forcing the Company to take a one-time charge of 1.4 trillion yen in the year ended March 31.
bankrupt.com /periodicals/tcr/Top_Troubled_Companies-May2002.html   (1566 words)

  
 Microwave Engineering Online - NTT launches 100Mbit/s fibre-optic service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT) launched a fibre-optic service in Japan this week capable of supporting 100Mbit/second transmissions, opening the way for full-scale fibre to the home
NTT's pricing is almost a quarter as much as it had originally planned to charge for the service, but the company lowered its rates after a small company named Usen Corp initiated a 100Mbit/s fibre-optic service in a limited area of Tokyo this past March.
To demonstrate the capabilities of a broadband network, NTT recently launched a joint experiment with Dai Nippon Printing and Sharp Corp. The program is to last six months.
www.mwee.com /mwee_news/OEG20010803S0003   (450 words)

  
 RFID Journal - Japan's NTT Joins Auto-ID Center
Two NTT subsidiaries have been working on their own identification systems for several years.
NTT DATA Corp. and NTT DATA Technology Corp. co-developed a system for tracking products using DNA, a foolproof identifier that can be precisely digitized.
NTT's decision to join the Auto-ID Center is a huge boost for the center in a region of the world where it so far has had little representation.
www.rfidjournal.com /article/articleview/60/1/1   (492 words)

  
 NTTv6.net Home Page
NTT Group site is here, and NTT Information Sharing Platform Lab.
NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories are engaged in research and development related to the IPv6 networking technology and the application technology on IPv6 network.
NTT is a member of IPv6 Forum, IPv6 INIT Contact: webmaster at nttv6.net
www.nttv6.net   (117 words)

  
 eWEEK: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
In 2000, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone restructured in order to respond to market changes.
NTT Group this year plans to make significant contributions to the government's e-Japan Strategy, which calls for always-on high-speed access to 40 million households within five years.
NTT Group's biggest advantage, the company says, is its holding company model, which sustains integrated R&D; provides a full-service product bundle; and allows quick organizational shifts in response to changing market conditions.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_zdewk/is_200106/ai_ziff6962   (237 words)

  
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NTT DoCoMo's independent public accountant is Asahi & Co., a member firm of Andersen Worldwide SC, which uses the trade name "Arthur Andersen".
In connection with its audit of the consolidated financial statements of NTT DoCoMo for the year ended March 31, 2002, Asahi & Co.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation By: /s/ Arata Hayashi Arata Hayashi General Manager Department IV
www.freeedgar.com /EdgarConstruct/Data/950130/02-5198/dex99.txt   (88 words)

  
 NTT - Nippon Telephone & Telegraph
As ATandT has done in the USA, so NTT has produced many of the transmission standards for use in Japan.
DIPS was an operating system developed by NTT and running on IBM S/370 clone machines built by Hitachi, Fujitsu and NEC.
Nippon Telephone and Telegraph The parent company of DoCoMo, distributor of i-mode.
www.auditmypc.com /acronym/NTT.asp   (166 words)

  
 12/87 PRIVATIZATION: NTT AND JAPAN AIRLINES NIPPON TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE
One 53 year old housewife living in Tokyo came to pay it all in cash (the 2.55 million yen for purchasing an NTT share on the day of the second public offering of the government's shares).
In early November, 1987 the Japanese government sold 1.95 million of the shares it held by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone at 2.55 million yen each.
Although securities firms reportedly received 60 billion yen for their efforts in the sale of the shares of NTT, it could, in the long term, prove to be an expensive exercise.
www.japanlaw.info /lawletter/dec87/mrr.htm   (829 words)

  
 phonestore.ca - Public Telegraph and Telephone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Privatization Study: Experience of Japan and Lessons for Developing Countries
State-owned Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB)BTTB to be...
The state-owned Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB) would be turned into a public limited company by the end of this year.
www.phonestore.ca /Public-Telegraph-and-Telephone/reference/search   (340 words)

  
 LinuxElectrons™ - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Join OSDL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
BEAVERTON, Ore. and TOKYO -- The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux, today announced that Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT), the world's largest telecommunications company, has joined OSDL and will participate in the Lab's Data Center Linux and Carrier Grade Linux working group initiatives.
NTT, a telecommunications giant that oversees a group of more than 430 companies with 200,000 employees in Japan and around the world, is joining OSDL to accelerate the development of Linux for enterprise computing.
NTT's research and development arm, NTT research laboratories, will take the lead for the firm on open source software development to strengthen Linux for use as a major platform for enterprise computing.
www.linuxelectrons.com /article.php/20040203010056832   (372 words)

  
 IBM, Nippon Telegraph make PDA | CNET News.com
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Japan's largest phone company, have developed a personal digital assistant, according to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's largest economic daily.
Data is sent via cellular phones or so-called "Personal Handy Phones." NTT will begin selling the device this fall to corporate customers, and IBM Japan is also slated to market it.
NTT is planning to make about 10,000 of these PDAs through March 1997.
news.com.com /2100-1001_3-215858.html   (541 words)

  
 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation - Career, Employment and Hiring Information: Vault   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
We annually survey and interview 10,000s of employees and job seekers to bring readers the inside scoop on careers, employment and hiring at top industries and employers.
We provide a free insider employer profile on, based on interviews and surveys of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation employees.
Vault.com is not associated or affiliated with Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
vault.com /career-company/NipponTelegraphandTelephoneCorporation.html   (241 words)

  
 CNN.com - NTT unveils robot-like Internet remote control - September 6, 2001
(IDG) -- A unit of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) and Japanese toy maker Takara Co Ltd. have developed a robot-like device that can be used as a remote control even while users are away from home, the companies announced Monday.
This will allow users to check the inside of their house with snapshots that can be sent back as an attached file of wireless e-mail.
As the robot works only via NTT's Internet services, the device is to be a premium gift as part of a promotional campaign conducted by NTT's regional company, NTT West.
archives.cnn.com /2001/TECH/ptech/09/06/ntt.remote.control.idg   (468 words)

  
 CNN.com - NTT's first private chief dies - Jan. 27, 2003
Hisashi Shinto, the former president of Japan's largest telecom, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., died on Sunday.
Shinto succumbed to pneumonia in a Tokyo hospital at the age of 92.
He became an adviser to the NTT group in 1997 but resigned in March 2001.
cnn.com /2003/BUSINESS/asia/01/27/japan.shinto   (188 words)

  
 Electronic News: U.S. demands Japan renew trade pact; cites Nippon Telegraph & Telephone move as potential violation of ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) last week demanded that Japan renew the bilateral treaty to increase foreign buying by Nippon Telegraph & Telephone (NTT) which the Japanese government says it wants to drop when the pact expires at the end of this year.
USTR also put Japan on notice that NTT must assure that provisions of the bilateral accord must be followed by new separate regional cellular telephone companies the Japanese carrier is spinning off.
They believed USTR was trying to put added pressure on the Japanese by including the NTT differences in its report to Congress.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_n1910_v38/ai_12182954   (904 words)

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