Companies with scarce resources always had an advantage in negotiations. Due to the irreplaceability of these scarce resources, even if it was a little expensive, the opposing end would often agree to a deal.
In some sense, the holographic technology that NTT had mastered was also a scarce resource.
There were other companies that did holographic projection technology, but none of them were as advanced. None of them had experience in building holographic projection technology for large-scale venues.
In the end, after some fierce negotiation and the deal was on the verge of collapse, the two sides finally reached a consensus, just like Nagaoka Keiichi had expected.
The NTT Group's price was reduced to 50 billion yen from the initial 100 billion yen.
Director Ou was quite satisfied with the fact that the cost was cut in half.
Even though it was still expensive, at least his higher-ups would be happy with him.