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NTT East signboard and logo

NTT East signboard and logo

NTT East signboard and logo=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East signboard and logo

NTT East signboard and logo

NTT East signboard and logo=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East new corporate logo unveiling ceremony. photo shows President Naoki Shibuya.=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East new corporate logo unveiling ceremony. photo shows President Naoki Shibuya.=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East new corporate logo unveiling ceremony. photo shows President Naoki Shibuya.=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East New Corporate Logo Unveiling Ceremony

NTT East new corporate logo unveiling ceremony. photo shows President Naoki Shibuya and executives.=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East signboard and logo

NTT East signboard and logo

NTT East signboard and logo=October 23,2025,Tokyo

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Appearance of NTT East

Appearance of NTT East

Appearance of NTT East=July 8,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo=July 8,2025,Tokyo

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Appearance of NTT East

Appearance of NTT East

Appearance of NTT East=July 8,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo=July 8,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo=July 8,2025,Tokyo

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NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo

NTT East signage and logo=July 8,2025,Tokyo

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Exterior view of NTT East Headquarters

Exterior view of NTT East Headquarters

Exterior view of NTT East HeadquartersDate:July 27, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Signage and logo of NTT East headquarters

Signage and logo of NTT East headquarters

Signage and logo of NTT East headquartersDate:July 27, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Signage and logo of NTT East headquarters

Signage and logo of NTT East headquarters

Signage and logo of NTT East headquartersDate:July 27, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Signage and logo of NTT East headquarters

Signage and logo of NTT East headquarters

Signage and logo of NTT East headquartersDate:July 27, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Wearable terminal

Wearable terminal

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Intelligent Glasses, a wearable terminal developed by NTT Docomo Inc. The mobile communications service provider said on Sept. 17, 2013, it will unveil the device at the CEATEC Japan high technology exhibition starting on Oct. 1, 2013, in Chiba east of Tokyo.

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Japan's power-saving period begins

Japan's power-saving period begins

TOKYO, Japan - A board in the head office of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) in Tokyo on July 2, 2012, shows the work schedules of employees, including those working only between 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. for two days per week under a "short" working hour system introduced as part of power-saving efforts. A government-requested power-saving period began in Japan the same day to cope with power supply constraints caused by the prolonged halt of nuclear reactors following the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.

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NTT East employee held in bribery case

NTT East employee held in bribery case

TOKYO, Japan - Police investigators enter the headquarters of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on March 2, 2012. A 36-year-old employee of the company was arrested the same day on suspicion of receiving around 1.3 million yen in kickbacks from a telecom-related company in connection with the regional telephone operator's Flet's TV business, police said.

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'Delivery education' winning hearts of youngsters

'Delivery education' winning hearts of youngsters

TOKYO, Japan - Fourth graders at Saiwai Elementary School in Tokyo's Tachikawa city attend a ''Net Safety'' education class offered by NTT East Corp.

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NTT East ordered to pay 66 mil. yen for employee's work-linked death

NTT East ordered to pay 66 mil. yen for employee's work-linked death

SAPPORO, Japan - Bereaved family members of Yoshikatsu Okumura, a 58-year-old employee at NTT East Corp. who died after taking part in a two-month training camp, speak at a press conference in Sapporo on March 9 after the Sapporo District Court ordered the company to pay 66 million yen in damages to them. The court recognized the family's claim that Okumura's death was related to the training camp, arranged as part of the company's restructuring program.

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Softbank to offer less expensive fixed-line phone service

Softbank to offer less expensive fixed-line phone service

TOKYO, Japan - Soft Bank Corp. President Masayoshi Son said Aug. 30 the company and its ally Japan Telecom Co. will start offering a fixed-line phone service in December with a basic fee that is 200 yen less than those of NTT East Corp. and NTT West Corp.

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NTT West head to step down due to health reasons

NTT West head to step down due to health reasons

OSAKA, Japan - Shuzo Morishita (file photo), vice president of NTT East Corp., will become president of NTT West Corp. to replace Michitomo Ueno. Ueno, who became sick and was hospitalized earlier this year, is expected to retain his position as a board member.

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NTT East gives piano lesson demonstration via Net video phone

NTT East gives piano lesson demonstration via Net video phone

CHIBA, Japan - NTT East Corp. gives a piano lesson demonstration using Internet-enabled video phones July 3 in an exhibition of Net technologies and products that began the same day in Chiba, east of Tokyo. The teacher (top screen) was in NTT East's Tokyo office and the student was in the Makuhari Messe conference center in Chiba, where the three-day Networld Interop 2002 Tokyo is being held.

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NTT East ready to have new firms develop new broadband service

NTT East ready to have new firms develop new broadband service

TOKYO, Japan - Hidekazu Inoue, president of NTT East Corp., one of the two local-call arms of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on April 30.

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Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Sakata, chairman of Japan Telecom Co., announces the merger of the company's four J-phone mobile phone firms at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 24. Japan Telecom will merge J-Phone East Co., J-Phone West Co. and J-Phone Central Co. into their holding company, J-Phone Communications Corp., on Nov. 1 to better compete with market leader NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (L) and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) President Hidekazu Inoue (R) speak on the group's restructuring program at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 17. NTT will slash 21,000 jobs by 2003 -- 10,000 at NTT East and 11,000 at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West).

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NTT to be reorganize

NTT to be reorganize

Hidekazu Inoue (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp., and Kazuo Asada (R), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp., speak at a news conference June 30 following establishment of their new companies under a major shakeup of Japan's telecom giant, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT). Seated between them is Sho Nasu, chairman of a special panel that prepared for NTT's reorganization.

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NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT Communications Corp., a long-distance and international carrier, opens its operation in Tokyo on July 1 as part of reorganization of Japanese telecom giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.(NTT). NTT was reorganized into a holding company, two regional carriers, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East), Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West), and NTT Communications.

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Party road released by NTT East

Party road released by NTT East

NTT East opened to the press the tunnel (photo) under Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, where telephone lines and optical fiber cables are routed. The total length of the tunnels is about 650 kilometers, of which about 290 kilometers are in Tokyo. It is possible to walk from Kasumigaseki to Shinjuku and Ikebukuro on the To-Do. The Kasumigaseki To-Do passes under the JR Yokosuka Line, which runs underground, and at some points reaches 50 meters underground. The number of fixed-line phone lines subscribed to by NTT East and West has declined to about 18.13 million, less than a third of the 1997 peak. The number of fixed-line telephone subscriptions by NTT East and West has declined to about 18.13 million, less than a third of its peak in 1997, and is on the decline due to the spread of cell phones. (November 29, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Demonstration experiment to remotely monitor the rearing environment of a piggery

Demonstration experiment to remotely monitor the rearing environment of a piggery

NTT East is collaborating with the Kanagawa Prefecture Pig Farming Association (Ebina City) and the Kanagawa Prefecture Livestock Technology Center (Ebina City) to start a verification experiment to remotely monitor the rearing environment of pig barns using the IoT (Internet of Things). Sensors installed in the piggery (photo) will automatically collect temperature and humidity data. Network cameras will also be installed so that the environment in the piggery and the health of the pigs can be monitored on a computer at a remote location. The demonstration is scheduled to run until March 2020 in an environment-controlled piggery managed by the Kanagawa Prefecture Pig Farmers Association. In particular, the management of temperature and humidity, which affect the physical condition of pigs, requires a detailed response. Photo taken on August 5, 2019, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Head Office of NTT East

Head Office of NTT East

Head office building in Shinjuku, Tokyo, November 7, 2018; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Head Office of NTT East

Head Office of NTT East

Head office building in Shinjuku, Tokyo, November 7, 2018; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Softbank to offer less expensive fixed-line phone service

Softbank to offer less expensive fixed-line phone service

TOKYO, Japan - Soft Bank Corp. President Masayoshi Son said Aug. 30 the company and its ally Japan Telecom Co. will start offering a fixed-line phone service in December with a basic fee that is 200 yen less than those of NTT East Corp. and NTT West Corp. (Kyodo)

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NTT East ordered to pay 66 mil. yen for employee's work-linked d

NTT East ordered to pay 66 mil. yen for employee's work-linked d

SAPPORO, Japan - Bereaved family members of Yoshikatsu Okumura, a 58-year-old employee at NTT East Corp. who died after taking part in a two-month training camp, speak at a press conference in Sapporo on March 9 after the Sapporo District Court ordered the company to pay 66 million yen in damages to them. The court recognized the family's claim that Okumura's death was related to the training camp, arranged as part of the company's restructuring program. (Kyodo)

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NTT East ready to have new firms develop new broadband service

NTT East ready to have new firms develop new broadband service

TOKYO, Japan - Hidekazu Inoue, president of NTT East Corp., one of the two local-call arms of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on April 30.

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Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

Japan Telecom to merge 4 J-Phone firms in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Sakata, chairman of Japan Telecom Co., announces the merger of the company's four J-phone mobile phone firms at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 24. Japan Telecom will merge J-Phone East Co., J-Phone West Co. and J-Phone Central Co. into their holding company, J-Phone Communications Corp., on Nov. 1 to better compete with market leader NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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Badminton: Disgraced Tago fired, Momota suspended from work

Badminton: Disgraced Tago fired, Momota suspended from work

Combined photo shows Japanese badminton players Kento Momota (L) and Kenichi Tago during a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2016, where they apologized for gambling at illegal casinos in Japan. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. said April 11 the company has fired Tago. Momota, who is ranked No. 2 in the world and also works for NTT East, received a 30-day suspension from work. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan robot

Japan robot

A worker of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp., or NTT East, uses the OriHime communication robot at the company in Tokyo in September 2017 to talk with a male worker who was doing telework at home. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NTT East employee held in bribery case

NTT East employee held in bribery case

TOKYO, Japan - Police investigators enter the headquarters of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on March 2, 2012. A 36-year-old employee of the company was arrested the same day on suspicion of receiving around 1.3 million yen in kickbacks from a telecom-related company in connection with the regional telephone operator's Flet's TV business, police said. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo Game Show

Tokyo Game Show

The five-day Tokyo Game Show opens at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba Prefecture east of Tokyo on Sept. 12, 2019. Major Japanese mobile phone carriers NTT Docomo Inc., KDDI Corp., SoftBank Corp. and Rakuten Inc. showcased online games incorporating ultra-high-speed 5G mobile data networks for faster downloads and smoother connections ahead of the technology's commercial rollout in Japan in 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo Game Show

Tokyo Game Show

The five-day Tokyo Game Show opens at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba Prefecture east of Tokyo on Sept. 12, 2019. Major Japanese mobile phone carriers NTT Docomo Inc., KDDI Corp., SoftBank Corp. and Rakuten Inc. showcased online games incorporating ultra-high-speed 5G mobile data networks for faster downloads and smoother connections ahead of the technology's commercial rollout in Japan in 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NTT West head to step down due to health reasons

NTT West head to step down due to health reasons

OSAKA, Japan - Shuzo Morishita (file photo), vice president of NTT East Corp., will become president of NTT West Corp. to replace Michitomo Ueno. Ueno, who became sick and was hospitalized earlier this year, is expected to retain his position as a board member. (Kyodo)

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NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (L) and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) President Hidekazu Inoue (R) speak on the group's restructuring program at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 17. NTT will slash 21,000 jobs by 2003 -- 10,000 at NTT East and 11,000 at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West).

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NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT Communications Corp., a long-distance and international carrier, opens its operation in Tokyo on July 1 as part of reorganization of Japanese telecom giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.(NTT). NTT was reorganized into a holding company, two regional carriers, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East), Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West), and NTT Communications.

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NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT reorganized into holding company, three new firms

NTT Communications Corp., a long-distance and international carrier, opens its operation in Tokyo on July 1 as part of reorganization of Japanese telecom giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.(NTT). NTT was reorganized into a holding company, two regional carriers, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East), Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West), and NTT Communications.

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NTT to be reorganize

NTT to be reorganize

Hidekazu Inoue (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp., and Kazuo Asada (R), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp., speak at a news conference June 30 following establishment of their new companies under a major shakeup of Japan's telecom giant, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT). Seated between them is Sho Nasu, chairman of a special panel that prepared for NTT's reorganization.

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NTT to be reorganize

NTT to be reorganize

Hidekazu Inoue (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp., and Kazuo Asada (R), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp., speak at a news conference June 30 following establishment of their new companies under a major shakeup of Japan's telecom giant, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT). Seated between them is Sho Nasu, chairman of a special panel that prepared for NTT's reorganization.

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