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Singapore's CoreTel Becomes NTT Com’s First Partner in Asia to Resell Managed Services

Singapore's CoreTel Becomes NTT Com’s First Partner in Asia to Resell Managed Services Image Credit: NTT Com

NTT Communications (NTT Com) has signed an agreement that will make CoreTel, an ISP based in Singapore, as a very first partner of its Global Management One (GMOne) to provide NTT Com’s managed services to their customers. 

Under this partnership agreement CoreTel will provide consulting services around network design, deployment and optimization, while NTT Com will provide fully managed end-to-end, operations services to further enhance the customer experience.

NTT Com will also ensure effective management of multi-vendor environments, leading to optimizing operational expenditure and maximize efficiencies of scale, whilst undertaking to improve the overall quality of the network. The full suite of managed services will be delivered through Global Service Desk located in 5 countries across the world and CoreTel’s field operation activities spread throughout the region.

CoreTel, by becoming GMOne partner can benefit from a wide spectrum of partner support including sales and marketing tools. They will also receive a specialized certification training on GMOne manage services which is an essential element of the GMOne Academy - a dedicated educational program for Partners under which sales and pre-sales can receive essential knowledge about GMOne services, sales processes and market insights.

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