is a Japanese
multinational corporation
A multinational company (MNC), also referred to as a multinational enterprise (MNE), a transnational enterprise (TNE), a transnational corporation (TNC), an international corporation or a stateless corporation with subtle but contrasting senses, i ...
in the
telecommunications electronics equipment market. A global pioneer for producing the world's first wireless telephone network, Anritsu's revenue numbers near
US$782 million.
History
In Japan, Anritsu's first predecessor, Sekisan-sha, was founded in 1895.
Annaka Electric Company followed, producing wireless transmitters and the world's first wireless telephone service and Japan's first automatic public telephone.
Anritsu Corporation was formed with the merger of two companies, the Annaka Corporation and
Kyoritsu Electric in Japan in 1931. In 1990, Anritsu acquired Wiltron Company in the United States for $180 million.
Currently, the Anritsu Group is composed of Anritsu Corporation, Anritsu Engineering, Anritsu Infivis, Anritsu Devices, and Anritsu Networks.
Anritsu Corporation's American subsidiary, Anritsu Company, is a supplier of the
United States Department of Defense
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.
Performance
Net sales in FY2008 were
¥84 billion (
US$782 million). It has been listed on the
Tokyo Stock Exchange
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since 1968.
Products
Products include network call trace, service assurance, customer experience management, microwave, radio frequency (RF), and optical
signal generator
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s,
spectrum analyzer
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s, and
network analyzers
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Science and technology
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Mathematic ...
.
References
External links
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Electronics companies of Japan
Electronic test equipment manufacturers
Companies based in Kanagawa Prefecture
Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
Electronics companies established in 1895
Japanese companies established in 1895
Japanese brands
NEC subsidiaries
Companies based in Morgan Hill, California