Anritsu receives Product Line Strategy Leadership award
30 November 2005
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Frost & Sullivan, a leading market consulting company specialising in emerging high-technology and industrial markets, has awarded Anritsu the 2005 Product Line Strategy Leadership Award in the category of World General-Purpose Test & Measurement Equipment.
The MG3690B, a signal generator for RF and microwave frequencies, offers high-power local oscillation and fast frequency switching speeds. The unit can help lower costs and shorten measurement time in the development and manufacture of device measurement systems and radars
Frost & Sullivan awards the top-performing companies in selected fields each year following thorough market analysis and extensive interviews with suppliers, end users and various specialists.
The MT8212B, Cell Master is a comprehensive, one-box test tool for wireless base stations, including 3G CDMA2000 code domain power measurement and spectrum analysis. This handheld test set helps raise the efficiency of fieldwork for the deployment and maintenance of base stations
Anritsu was recognised for its efforts to satisfy user demands through the development of a wide range of innovative products for general-purpose measurement. These include the MG724E1/G1, MG3681A, and MG3690B signal generators, vector network analysers such as the Lightning 37000D series, the MS2668C and MS2687B spectrum analysers and the MS2711D and the MS2781A handheld spectrum analysers.
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