NTT Advanced Technology to Distribute AWR's Analog Office Design Suite in Japan; High-Frequency EDA Tools Provider Expands Representation in Japan.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 15, 2003 Applied Wave Research, Inc. (AWR AWR Automatic Workload Repository (Oracle database) AWR Applied Wave Research (El Segundo, CA) AWR Adventist World Radio AWR Advanced Warranty Replacement AWR American Warmblood Registry (TM)), a leading provider of high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA (1) (Electronic Design Automation) Using the computer to design, lay out, verify and simulate the performance of electronic circuits on a chip or printed circuit board. ) tools, today announced that the NTT NTT Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation NTT New Technology Telescope NTT National Technology Transfer, Inc NTT Name That Tune (TV game show) NTT National Tree Trust NTT Number Theoretic Transform Advanced Technology Corporation (NTT-AT), Tokyo, Japan, has been appointed to provide electronic systems and integrated circuit (IC) designers throughout Japan with AWR products and support. NTT-AT was founded in 1979 as a subsidiary of NTT, the largest telecommunications service provider A Telecommunications Service Provider or TSP is a type of Communications Service Provider that has traditionally provided telephone and similar services. This category includes ILECs, CLECs, and mobile wireless companies. in Japan. NTT-AT offers advanced technology solutions in information and communications to enterprises around the world. In addition to the Analog Office(TM) design suite for next-generation analog and radio-frequency integrated circuit (RFIC RFIC Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit RFIC Radio Frequency Interface Chip ) designs, NTT-AT will also offer the award winning Visual System Simulator(TM) software for the design of complete, end-to-end communications systems. "The agreement with NTT-AT complements AWR's existing distribution partnership with Cybernet Systems," said Ron Patston, vice president of Asia Pacific operations. "Cybernet will focus on the RF and microwave market with Microwave Office(TM) design suite while NTT-AT will broaden AWR's presence by providing IC and communications system design software." "The growing high-frequency design community and strong demand for AWR products is driving our continued expansion worldwide," said James Spoto, AWR president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "The high caliber representation of NTT-AT and the clear synergies between our company cultures and markets will strongly support our roadmap for continued growth in Europe and Asia." About Applied Wave Research, Inc. Applied Wave Research is a leading supplier of high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA) products for the design of wireless telecommunications equipment, semiconductors, high-speed computers, networking systems, and a variety of other electronics-based products. AWR is a privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. and has development offices, sales offices, training centers, and global distribution. AWR launched its first product in 1998 and today has over 400 customer companies worldwide, including virtually every major high-frequency electronic component and system supplier. The company is located at 1960 East Grand Avenue, Suite 430, El Segundo, California
El Segundo is a city in Los Angeles County, California on the Santa Monica Bay, incorporated on January 18, 1917. The population was 16,033 at the 2000 census. 90245. For more information about AWR and its products, please visit www.mwoffice.com or call 310-726-3000. AWR, the AWR logo, Visual Systems Simulator, Microwave Office, and Analog Office are trademarks of Applied Wave Research, Inc. All other registered marks are the property of their respective holders. |
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