Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corp : NTT America Addresses Top Internet Trends: Rise in DDoS Attacks, Video Streaming, Over-The-Top Content
10/03/2012| 08:05am US/Eastern

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NTT Communications Awarded Contract with Brazil to Improve Broadband
Access Prior to World Cup and Summer Olympics
NTT
America, a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of NTT
Communications Corporation (NTT Com) and a Tier-1 global IP network
services provider, today issued its biannual state of the industry
assessment of key trends shaping the broadband and IP transit industry.
Michael Wheeler, executive vice president, NTT Communications Global IP
Network, NTT America, said preparing Latin America for increased
broadband data consumption is a priority, especially as Brazil readies
for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics. Additionally, demand
for real-time mobile content and the rise of sophisticated DDoS attacks
are other key factors changing the Internet industry.
Focus Increases on Developing Brazil's Telecom Infrastructure as
World Cup and Olympics Approach
As Brazil prepares for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympic
Games, the biggest hurdle facing the country is developing its
telecommunications infrastructure to improve Internet access and
bandwidth capacity, according to Wheeler. Telebrás, Brazil's state-owned
service provider, is investing upwards of $400 million dollars (BRL) in
the next few years to steer growth and development. As a result,
domestic and international carriers are crucial in supporting the
Brazilian government to meet the cellular and Internet data needs. These
World Cup and Olympic events will represent the first time video content
will originate from Brazil and be streamed out in such large numbers
globally.
NTT Communications was recently awarded a contract by Telebrás as one of
two international carriers that will enable São Paulo residents to
connect to international markets through a high quality network. NTT
Communications was selected due to its direct access to major markets
around the world and Point of Presence (POP) location in São Paulo.
"Consumption of mobile video and other forms of over-the-top content
will continue to grow exponentially through 2016. While most users don't
realize how demanding these service requirements are on providers, new
technologies will be the driving force for developing the
next-generation Internet services in both wireless and wireline," said
Wheeler. "Successful service providers will have an established
infrastructure of high bandwidth, next-generation equipment and industry
expertise to manage dynamic content demands."
Video Streaming and Chatting on Mobile Devices Soars; Demands Greater
Expectations of Carriers
The number of devices connected to IP networks will be nearly three
times as high as the global population in 2016, according to a recent
report from Cisco. Driven in part by the increase in devices and the
capabilities of those devices, the same report concludes that IP traffic
per capita will be the equivalent of all movies ever made crossing
global IP networks every three minutes in 2016. In terms of consumer
Internet traffic categories, Cisco estimated mobile video consumption to
grow 83 percent through 2016, and online gaming is estimated to grow by
46 percent by 2016.
"This generational consumption shift in Internet-based activities is
changing how carriers design networks to provide the best possible user
experience," said Wheeler. "While most don't realize how demanding these
services are on providers, new technologies will be the driving force
for developing the next-generation Internet services. Successful service
providers will have an established infrastructure of high bandwidth,
next-generation equipment and industry expertise to manage dynamic
content demands."
Given the increase in over-the-top (OTT) content, the optimal network
architecture that is flexible in shaping bandwidth for content
distribution and delivery worldwide are fundamental to containing costs.
The services Tier-1 providers offer are key to providing high-quality
bandwidth and capacity to support the demand for OTT content. NTT
Communications' high level of redundancy, industry leading uptime and
extensive network of peering partners can help customers prepare for
this growth.
DDoS Attacks Grow, Posing a Constant Financial Threat to Online
Businesses
With more than 7,000 attacks reported daily worldwide, distributed
denial of service (DDoS) threats continue to rise in number, size,
frequency and complexity. The business costs associated with DDoS
attacks are substantial for any online entity. As research from industry
reports indicate, monetary losses from a DDoS attack can range from
$90,000 to $6.5 million per hour.
Despite the growing threats, protection and mitigation efforts of many
global companies, government entities and advocacy groups remain
inadequate and antiquated.
As DDoS attacks become more sophisticated, proper mitigation is
critical. Wheeler urges businesses to prioritize a contingency plan for
DDoS attacks. When companies select their mitigation service provider,
it is important to understand the level and type of security support
provided.
"While many DDoS mitigation services are entirely automated, and as
attacks become more sophisticated, the need for expert human judgment
and monitoring are a necessity in determining the legitimacy of
traffic," said Wheeler. "At NTT America, our US based Security and Abuse
Team is working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, assuring that online
assets and network availability are aggressively protected."
About NTT Communications
NTT Communications provides consultancy, architecture, security and
cloud services to optimize the information and communications technology
(ICT) environments of enterprises. These offerings are backed by the
company's worldwide infrastructure, including leading global tier-1 IP
network, Arcstar Universal One? VPN network reaching over 150 countries,
and over 120 secure data centers. NTT Communications' solutions leverage
the global resources of NTT Group companies including Dimension Data,
NTT DOCOMO and NTT DATA.
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Media Contacts
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Karen
Sung, 206-323-3733
ntt@nyhus.com
or
NTT
America
Scott Heller, 425-250-2495
sheller@us.ntt.net
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