NTT is Autumn 2008
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NTT is Autumn 2008
An Interview with Satoshi Miura, President and CEO
Consolidated Financial Results for the First Quarter
Major Subsidiaries Topics
Introduction of NTT Group companies
NTT Group’s environmental activities
Shareholder Information



NTT is Autumn 2008

An Interview with Satoshi Miura, President and CEO


Consolidated Financial Results for the First Quarter

  • Consolidated Financial Results for the First Quarter of the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2009

Major Subsidiaries Topics

  • Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation
  • Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation
  • NTT Communications Corporation
  • NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
  • NTT DATA Corporation

Introduction of NTT Group companies

  • NTT FACILITIES, INC. (NTT FACILITIES)

NTT Group’s environmental activities

  • Promoting “Green NTT” - Environmental efforts centered around solar energy systems
  • Efforts to fight global warming
  • Adoption of solar energy and other systems within NTT Group
  • Establishment of an LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) designed to promote the use of natural energy, mainly through solar energy systems

Shareholder Information

  • Stock split and introduction of unit share system
  • The image of stock split and unit share system
  • Electronic share certificate system



The forward-looking statements and projected figures concerning the future performance of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) and its subsidiaries and affiliates contained or referred to herein are based on a series of assumptions, projections, estimates, judgments and beliefs of the management of NTT in light of information currently available to it regarding the economy, the telecommunications industry in Japan and other factors. These projections and estimates may be affected by the future business operations of NTT and its subsidiaries and affiliates, the state of the economy in Japan and abroad, possible fluctuations in the securities markets, the pricing of services, the effects of competition, the performance of new products, services and new businesses, changes to laws and regulations affecting the telecommunications industry in Japan and elsewhere and other changes in circumstances that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forecasts contained or referred to herein.

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