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NTT Com to Establish Representative Office in Dubai.


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 Communications (NTT Com) announced today that it intends to open the NTT Communications Dubai Dubai (1995 pop. 669,181), which is the principal port, commercial center, and largest city of the federation and is located on the sheikhdom's central Persian Gulf coast.

Little is known of the early history of Dubai, but it appears to have been a dependency of Abu Dhabi until 1833. Along with the other sheikhdoms that now compose the federation, it became a British protectorate in the 19th cent.
 Representative Office in Dubai Internet City (DIC DIC - Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc.
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), Dubai, United Arab Emirates by mid-December this year.

The new office will strengthen NTT Com's support for the growing number of locally based Japanese and other multinational corporate customers requiring one-stop domestic and global communications services. NTT Com plans to offer a strong lineup of services such as IP-VPN and system integration by working closely with local carriers and system vendors.

Dubai has emerged as a leading Middle Eastern commercial hub offering state-of-art infrastructure, a world-class business environment and preferential treatment for foreign investment. Attractive to Japanese and other multinationals, especially in the trade and financial fields, it has become a highly advantageous base for business in the Middle East.

NTT Com has received provisional approval to set up a representative office in DIC, one of the free trade zones created by the government of Dubai, who provides various incentives to foreign ICT companies.

The office will be headed by Mr. Hiroyuki Hosoi, currently Director of the Global Business Division. The office will start operations as soon as the final trade license has been granted by DIC and the other remaining administrative procedures have been completed.

About Dubai Internet City

Dubai Internet City (DIC) provides a knowledge economy ecosystem designed to support the business development of information and communications technology (ICT) companies. It is the Middle East's biggest ICT infrastructure, built inside a free trade zone. Within a short span of time, a dynamic international community of ICT companies has established itself in Dubai Internet City. The global ICT giants are all here, including Microsoft, Oracle, HP, IBM, Dell, Siemens, Canon, Logica, Sony Ericsson, Schlumberger and Cisco, as well as many small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurial ventures. The ICT cluster in Dubai Internet City comprises companies from the software development, business services, ecommerce, consultancy and sales and marketing sectors. For more information, please visit

http://www.dubaiinternetcity.com .

About NTT Com

NTT Communications is a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) Corporation (TSE: 9432; NYSE: NTT) - one of the world's largest telecommunications companies. NTT Com provides high-quality, technologically advanced network management, security and solution services to consumers, corporations and governments on a global basis, with a special focus on the Asia-Pacific region. Its world-class backbone network, combined with the networks of partner companies around the world, offers access to more than 200 countries. NTT Com Group has more than 30 companies in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and the Americas. The company has garnered several awards for its leading edge technologies, outstanding performance and customer service, including "Best Global Carrier - 2005." For more information, please visit http://www.ntt.com

Source: NTT Com

Contact:
Mr. Kazutaka Kobayashi
Global Business Division
NTT Communications
Tel. +81-3-6800-4500


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