
KDDI
KDDI Corporation is a Japanese telecommunications operator. It was established in 2000 through the merger of DDI, KDD, and IDO. In 2001, it merged with a subsidiary named Au,... Wikipedia
- Native name: KDDI株式会社
- Romanized name: Keidīdīai kabushiki gaisha
- Formerly called: DDI Corporation (1984–2000)
- Type: Public
- Traded as: TYO: 9433, TOPIX Core 30 Component
- Industry: Telecommunications
- Predecessor: KDD Corporation, IDO Corporation
- Founded: 1953 (establishment of Kokusai Denshin Denwa or KDD as a state-owned enterprise), June 01, 1984 (as DDI)
- Founder: Government of Japan (for the KDD branch), Kazuo Inamori (for the DDI branch)
- Key people: Takashi Tanaka (businessman) (CEO), Makoto Takahashi (businessman) (president & CEO)
- Products: Fixed line, mobile telephony, Internet services, digital television
- Revenue: JP¥ 5.24 trillion (2020)
- Number of employees: 44,952 (2020)
- Data source: DuckDuckGo