NTT Com Launches Digi-Path Premier Internet Service for Enterprises in Yangon
OREANDA-NEWS. NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com), the ICT solutions and international communications business within the NTT (NYSE: NTT) Group, announced today that it has received a network service license from Myanmar's Ministry of Transport and Communications and has begun offering reliable, high-speed internet connections for enterprises throughout the Yangon area as a first phase, effective immediately.
The service, Digi-Path Premier, provides dedicated circuits from 1Mbps to connect enterprises with NTT Com's global internet network. Optional services include global IP address, web hosting, mail hosting, rental routers, managed firewalls, internet VPN and file transfers.
Benefits of NTT Com's new connection service include the following:
- Highly reliable communication environment
Digi-Path Premier ensures reliable high-speed communication environments that connect offices with NTT Com's global internet network via dedicated optical-fiber circuits and a redundant backbone network. - Prompt delivery
NTT Com fully manages the delivery of circuits from the customer's office to the global internet network. Delivery can require as little as one month, compared with six months in conventional cases. - Around-the-clock network monitoring
Digi-Path Premier includes 24/7 monitoring of circuits. In the case of any trouble, the service will minimize the influence on enterprise's business by promptly fixing the circuit.
Myanmar has been strengthening its presence in the Mekong regional economy since beginning its transition from military to democratic rule in March 2011. An increasing number of multinational enterprises are entering the market and creating demand for reliable high-quality internet connection services. NTT Communications Yangon was opened in October 2012 to provide ICT solutions that combine global networks, system integration and security throughout Myanmar. The internet connection service, which is now available nationwide, previously had been restricted to tenants in Yangon's Sakura Tower, a high-rise office building serving multinational companies.
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