NTT: Supporting clients on their digital journey

As part of the NTT Group, Japan’s largest telecommunications company, NTT Communications China was established in 2004.

Headquartered in Shanghai, the company has 12 offices — from Beijing in the north to Guangzhou in the south — and serves customers in over 100 cities in China.

The company delivers high-quality information and communication technology infrastructure services, including networks, data centers and clouds, and supports corporate digital transformation through big data, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and managed services.

“Our group company is officially licensed by the Chinese government to provide data centers, cloud services and ‘SaaS’ (software as a service) and is a leader among the foreign-affiliated companies in China’s ICT industry,” said Jianming Zhang, CEO of NTT Communications China.

Customer support is key and the company established its Customer Service Center in Dalian in 2006. In addition to delivering ICT construction, maintenance and operation solutions, NTT Communications China has established strong partnerships with China Telecom and Net 263.

In mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, our network allows us to support clients and deliver suitable security measures to NTT customers across the region.

Jianming Zhang, Chief Executive Officer of NTT Communications China

“Our knowledge-based solutions are backed by 18 years of doing business in China,” Zhang said.

“In mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, our network allows us to support clients and deliver suitable security measures to NTT customers across the region.”

Many Japanese companies have already made inroads into the Chinese market and utilize Chinese-made products and services to facilitate their data distribution across the country.

Factories have become paperless, smart glasses are used to inspect facilities remotely and corporate digital transformation has become a priority.

We will continue to work closely with our partners in China and develop new services and solutions and ensure business continuity.

“Our ‘Borderless Meeting Assist’ service supports real-time multilingual meetings using AI (artificial intelligence) translation technology,” Zhang explained.

“Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Our new managed security service is designed to prevent or minimize the impact of such attacks. Secure Remote Access provides customers with secure access to their internal ICT systems, anywhere, anytime. We will continue to work closely with our partners in China and develop new services and solutions and ensure business continuity.”


Jianming Zhang CEO, NTT Communications China

As the Chairman and CEO of NTT Communications China, Jianming Zhang is responsible for all facets of the business. Jianming has a proven executive management track record and over 25 years of experience in driving sales growth in the global ICT industry.

He has been leading NTT Communications China as the current position for 11 years to drive continued momentum for the company’s system integration, networking and IT management businesses.

Jianming has a proven executive management track record and over 25 years of experience in driving sales growth in the global ICT industry.

Since becoming CEO of NTT Communications China in March 2011, NTT group’s first non-Japanese president of NTT’s major subsidiary, Jianming, having deep understanding of telecommunications environment and Chinese law, has built good relations with local enterprises and actively recruiting human resources to expand ICT solution services in China and he was awarded as New Leader of China’s Economy. 

This award was given in recognition of these efforts as ‘an extraordinary contribution to China’s economic development as an outstanding Chinese head of foreign companies.’ 

Prior to joining NTT Communications China, Jianming was Director of Global Business Division of NTT Communications Corporation, responsible for all sales and marketing strategy in China.

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