Japan's telco giant, NTT Communications (NTT Com), is to launch the world's first global cloud computing service to incorporate OpenFlow network virtualisation technology that will enable customers to control and configure their network within and between data centres.
Japan's giant telco, NTT has bought 70 percent of Australian IT infrastructure, consulting and managed services provider Frontline Systems Australia, through its subsidiary NTT Com. (This article originally said that NTT Group had bought into Frontline - see comment from Dimension Data at the end)
Mobile applications are getting increasingly ambitious. Indonesian telco Telkomsel is offering English lessons via SMS, but for technical complexity Japanese telco NTT Com's dietary advise service takes the biscuit.
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