Anritsu
Public | |
Traded as | TYO: 6754 |
Industry | Electronic test equipment |
Founded | 1895 |
Headquarters |
International: Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan United States: Morgan Hill, California |
Key people | Hirokazu Hashimoto (President) |
Products | Microwave, RF & optical products; OTDRs |
Number of employees | 3926 (2015)[1] |
Website | http://www.anritsu.com |
Anritsu Corporation (アンリツ株式会社 Anritsu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation 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.
It 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.
Performance
Net sales in FY2008 were ¥84 billion (US$782 million). It has been listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since 1961 (TYO: 6754). As of 2009, it employed 3,700 employees in 20 countries.
Products
Products include network call trace, service assurance, customer experience management, microwave, radio frequency (RF), and optical signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and network analyzers.
References
- 1 2 "Anritsu — Profile". Retrieved August 5, 2013.