Nippon Telegraph And Telephone

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. As a group corporation, it consists of the following major companies:

Ownership

Japan government: 46%

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