Japan - Telecommunications Infrastructure - Historical

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Last updated: 4 Aug 2005 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 9

Analyst: Paul Budde

Synopsis

Archived report: this report was archived September 2005 and has not been updated. The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) began urging domestic telcos in 2005 to increase their pace in developing next-generation networks (NGN) by 2007. This would enable Japan to have working standards in place one year before the ITU international NGN standards are determined, giving Japan an international competitive advantage in NGN equipment manufacture.. Although NTT dominates Japanese telecommunications infrastructure, KDDI and Softbank are taking steps to bypass NTT’s system. This report examines nation, international and satellite infrastructure developments.

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