KVH Co., Ltd.
TypePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications IT services
FoundedApril 2, 1999 (1999-04-02)
HeadquartersTamachi Eki-Mae Building, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Edward Higase (President, CEO, and Representative Director) Mr. Quy Nguyen (Chief Financial Officer), Mr. Kenji Hioki (Chief Operating Officer)
ServicesData communications

Fixed-voice communications
Data center services

Cloud-based IT services
Number of employees
550 (2014)
Websitewww.kvhasia.com

KVH Co., Ltd., previously known as KVH Telecom, was founded by Fidelity Investments in 1999 as an Asia-Pacific IT/communications service provider. Through its facility-based optical fiber networks, data centers, and cloud services platform, KVH is an information delivery platform providing integrated IT and communication solutions to enterprise businesses. KVH serves media, manufacturing, carrier, and financial services as its key customer segments, and offers all customers bilingual support in Japanese and English.

KVH specializes in operating and developing low-latency networks for the financial services industry, and provides low-latency connectivity to all major Japanese exchanges. KVH's fiber backbone features a flat network hierarchy with few media converters and network devices making it the lowest latency network in metropolitan Japan.[1]

Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, KVH also has points of presence (PoPs) in Osaka, Hong Kong, Singapore, Chicago, New York, Sydney, Seoul, and Busan, and partner networks in Europe and the Asia Pacific region.[2]

Edward (Ted) Higase was appointed KVH president, chief executive officer and representative director on May 16, 2012.[3]

On November 12, 2014, Colt,[4] a London-based Telecom firm, announced the acquisition of KVH and now KVH is part of Colt Group S.A. With this acquisition, combined KVH and colt (or the Colt Group ) now operates in 28 countries across Europe, Asia and the U.S. with metropolitan area networks in 47 major cities and connections into over 200 cities globally.

History

After being established by Fidelity Investments in April, 1999, KVH began constructing its own low latency, fiber optic networks in Tokyo and Osaka. Following the dot-com crisis of 2000, KVH was one of the few foreign-owned carriers that continued to invest and do business in Japan.

In 2001, KVH introduced the first 2.4 Gbit/s leased line Services to Japan and opened its first data center in Osaka. The following year, KVH opened its second data center in Japan and first in Tokyo, KVH Tokyo Data Center 1 (TDC1). TDC1 was the second largest data center in Tokyo and was accompanied by the launch of KVH's ethernet services, voice TDM services, and co-location and data center operational services within the same year.

Since then, KVH has been expanding[5] its portfolio of services as well as its presence across the Asia-Pacific region. Today, KVH's network extends beyond Japan and connects to Chicago, Singapore, and Hong Kong. In February 2011, KVH opened Tokyo Data Center 2 (TDC2), which is located in Inzai City, Chiba.[6] In 2012, KVH (Singapore) Pte Ltd., KVH Services LLC, KVH Hong Kong Ltd., and KVH Korea Ltd. were established. In March 2013, KVH launched Japan’s first 100G metro Ethernet network service.[7] In April 2013, KVH expanded its business further into Asia Pacific and launched two data centers in Hong Kong and Singapore, KVH Hong Kong Data Center 1 (HKDC1) and KVH Singapore Data Center 1 (SGDC1), and a 10-site cloud platform reaching across Europe and Asia.[8]

On November 12, 2014, Colt, a London-based Telecom firm, announced the acquisition of KVH.[9]

KVH Tokyo Data Center 2

Products and services

References

  1. “KVH and Ciena Complete Successful 10 Gigabit Ethernet Wirespeed Link Encryption Trial for the First Time in Japan”, July 27, 2011, MarketWatch, http://www.marketwatch.com/story/kvh-and-ciena-complete-successful-10-gigabit-ethernet-wirespeed-link-encryption-trial-for-the-first-time-in-japan-2011-07-27
  2. “KVH Provides Proximity Solutions to Deutsche Borse for Algorithmic News Feed in Tokyo”, November 23, 2010, http://www.highfrequencytraders.com/article/kvh-provides-proximity-solutions-deutsche-borse-algorithmic-news-feed-tokyo
  3. “KVH To Appoint Edward Higase As President, Chief Executive Officer And Representative Director”, May 8, 2012, Mondovisione http://www.mondovisione.com/media-and-resources/news/kvh-to-appoint-edward-higase-as-president-chief-executive-officer-and-represent/
  4. "Colt acquires KVH".
  5. “KVH、クラウド型メールセキュリティ対策サービスを発表、SMXとの協業で提供”, August 27, 2011, Asahi Shimbun, http://www.asahi.com/digital/bcnnews/BCN201108180014.html
  6. “KVH、「KVH東京データセンター2」の運用開始” , February 2, 2011, ASCII.jp, http://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/585/585379/
  7. “KVH、日本初となる100Gイーサネット専用線サービスを開始” , March 3, 2013, businessnetwork.jp, http://businessnetwork.jp/Detail/tabid/65/artid/2739/Default.aspx
  8. “KVH pours $100m in HK and Singapore data centers”, April 24, 2013, telecomasia.net, http://www.telecomasia.net/node/27626
  9. "Colt expands into Asia with KVH acquisition",November 12, 2014, telecomasia.net,http://www.telecomasia.net/content/colt-expands-asia-kvh-acquisition Archived 2017-08-30 at the Wayback Machine
  10. "KVH debuts private cloud services", October 10, 2012, Automated Trader, http://www.automatedtrader.net/news/data-news/137304/kvh-debuts-private-cloud-services
  11. "PhillipCapital Group Offers High Frequency Platform for OSE to Singapore Traders with KVH", September 21, 2011, High Frequency Trading, http://www.highfrequencytraders.com/article/919/phillipcapital-group-offers-high-frequency-platform-ose-singapore-traders-kvh
  12. "単なる「バイリンガル」ではない!KVHの熱血サポートの裏側", October 16, 2012, ASCII.jp, http://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/735/735484/
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