List of NTT Arcstar Universal One Customers
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Companies using NTT Arcstar Universal One for VPN include: Daiwa House Industry Co., a Japan based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 48831 employees and revenues of $30.17 billion, Kokuyo, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 6931 employees and revenues of $2.10 billion, ASICS Japan, a Japan based Retail organisation with 2150 employees and revenues of $1.06 billion, Cataler, a Japan based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 2470 employees and revenues of $730.0 million and many others.
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ASICS Japan | Retail | 2150 | $1.1B | Japan | NTT Group | NTT Arcstar Universal One | VPN | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, ASICS Japan implemented NTT Arcstar Universal One as a VPN to establish a high-speed, secure global backbone supporting the rollout of a single global ERP and to provide cloud connectivity across offices worldwide. The NTT Arcstar Universal One deployment created a unified WAN overlay with centralized service endpoints to streamline cross-site connectivity and to reduce latency and bandwidth constraints for ERP and cloud traffic.
Configuration work focused on dedicated connectivity for ERP traffic and enabling Multi-Cloud Connect use with AWS, details documented in NTT's 2017 case study. Functional capabilities provisioned included secure site-to-site VPN tunnels, global routing for cloud onramps, and consolidated management interfaces for network orchestration.
Operational scope covered ASICS Japan offices worldwide and supported business functions tied to the single global ERP and cloud-hosted applications. The implementation reduced management complexity, improved latency and bandwidth, and enabled AWS Multi-Cloud Connect, simplifying operations for ERP connectivity and multi-cloud access.
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Cataler | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 2470 | $730M | Japan | NTT Group | NTT Arcstar Universal One | VPN | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Cataler implemented NTT Arcstar Universal One as a core VPN to acquire a high quality network and accelerate strengthening of its global IT infrastructure. The deployment focused on unifying connectivity across Cataler overseas bases and on supporting data collection from IoT devices, while also providing secure access for corporate identity services used by engineering and operations teams.
NTT Arcstar Universal One was configured to enable direct connectivity to Microsoft Azure, with specific project work addressing the carrier side and the Azure side for Express Route. The project manager produced detailed procedure manuals and network configuration documentation to coordinate carrier settings and Azure settings, and the implementation included integration points for Azure Active Directory and Azure AD Connect to centralize Active Directory identity services.
Operational coverage included global follow up by the NTT Com Group and a single point of contact through the Shizuoka branch sales representative, which supported rollout coordination at overseas sites. The deployment architecture emphasized managed carrier connectivity into Azure, secure site to cloud tunnels for IoT telemetry, and coordination between network design and cloud configuration teams, with planned future extension to NTT Com Enterprise Cloud for business continuity management.
Governance and acceptance testing were executed with vendor-led project management, enabling Cataler to complete the Arcstar Universal One implementation without adding internal resources or personnel. Cataler reported no operational troubles using Arcstar Universal One for Azure connectivity, Active Directory integration, and IoT data collection, and described the service as a reliable VPN foundation for future overseas expansion and stronger BCM for global business partners.
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Daiwa House Industry Co. | Construction and Real Estate | 48831 | $30.2B | Japan | NTT Group | NTT Arcstar Universal One | VPN | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Daiwa House Industry Co. deployed NTT Arcstar Universal One as its global VPN platform to connect approximately 300 offices worldwide. NTT Arcstar Universal One VPN was used to support centralized SAP and core enterprise systems during a phase of global business expansion.
The deployment used a managed global VPN architecture to provide secure site to site connectivity and centralized access to corporate applications. Configuration work focused on standardized site templates for provisioning new offices, bandwidth allocation policies, and coordinated service level arrangements with the vendor.
Integration efforts explicitly tied the VPN to centralized SAP and core systems, consolidating application access and aligning network routing with enterprise application traffic. Operational coverage encompassed roughly 300 sites worldwide, supporting corporate IT and global operations across the construction and real estate business functions.
Governance emphasized standardized provisioning processes and faster office onboarding workflows. The NTT case study reported doubled available bandwidth without increasing costs and faster, standardized provisioning of new offices, outcomes cited as improvements to global operations.
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Manufacturing | 6931 | $2.1B | Japan | NTT Group | NTT Arcstar Universal One | VPN | 2014 | n/a |
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