Anritsu is Frost & Sullivan global company of 2012 for test & measurement

Telecom Lead Asia: Communications test and measurement solutions provider Anritsu Company has won the Frost & Sullivan global company of the year award for Test & Measurement.

Frost & Sullivan recognized Anritsu’s customer relationships, ability to develop products that meet market needs, and value proposition, particularly in introducing test solutions for the LTE market.

Over the past 12 to 18 months, Anritsu has witnessed significant growth for its T&M business, mainly as the result of the performance of the mobile sub-segment serving the needs of the growing smartphone and tablet manufacturing, and LTE R&D markets. The company’s growth strategy has paid off and resulted in a stronger competitive position for Anritsu in the global T&M industry.

“Its continued focus on innovation and enhancing customer value is bound to fuel the growth of the company. Taking these factors into consideration, Frost & Sullivan is proud to reward Anritsu with the 2012 Global Company of the Year Award,” said Jessy Cavazos, industry director for Frost & Sullivan’s Test & Measurement group.

“Earning the Global Company of the Year Award from Frost & Sullivan represents our commitment to delivering test solutions that meet market needs in terms of capabilities, functionality, and cost-efficiency. It also is indicative of the service and support we provide our customers throughout the world,” said Hirokazu Hashimoto, President.

Anritsu has strengthened its competitiveness by enhancing the functionality of its products, expanding its product line, and improving its customer support capabilities. Frost & Sullivan determined Anritsu’s growth strategy is above and beyond that of its key competitors, and that it excels in the proper implementation of its growth initiatives.

Frost & Sullivan’s research indicated Anritsu’s performance over the past year has been much higher than its key competitors.

The main driver for the company’s growth in the past 12 months has been the mobile segment. Among the products mentioned by Frost & Sullivan were the MT8820C all-in-one Radio Communication Analyzer, MD8430A and MD8475A signaling testers, Spectrum Master MS272xC series, Site Master S331E handheld cable and antenna analyzer, and VectorStar ME7838A broadband system.

editor@telecomlead.com

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