NTT posts higher nine-month net profit as ICT and global services expand
NTT Group increased its net profit over the first nine months of its 2025 financial year, helped by steady revenue growth across its core telecom operations and global ICT services. The results reflect stronger demand for connectivity and enterprise technology services, particularly outside Japan.
The company’s global services arm continued to expand, offsetting slower growth in some domestic segments. NTT said the combined performance of its telecom and ICT units underpinned the higher earnings over the nine‑month period.
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