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Becoming a cutting-edge, trusted global market leader December 2012 Anritsu Corporation TSE code : 6754 http://www.anritsu.com 1

Cautionary Statement All information contained in this release which pertains to the current plans, estimates, strategies and beliefs of Anritsu Corporation (hereafter "Anritsu") that is not historical fact shall be considered forwardlooking statements of future business results or other forward-looking projections pertinent to the business of Anritsu. Implicit in reliance on these and all future projections is the unavoidable risk, caused by the existence of uncertainties about future events, that any and all suggested projections may not, come to pass. Forward-looking statements include but are not limited to those using words such as "believe", "expect", "plans", "strategy", "prospects", "forecast", "estimate", "project", "anticipate", "may" or "might" and words of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operations or financial performance. Actual business results are the outcome of a number of unknown variables and may substantially differ from the figures projected herein. Factors which may affect the actual business results include but are not limited to the economic situation in the geographic areas in which Anritsu conducts business, including but not limited to, Japan, Americas, Asia, and Europe, changes in actual demand for Anritsu products and services, increases or decreases in the competitive nature of markets in which Anritsu sells products or buys supplies, changing aptitudes at providing services, and exchange rates. You also should not place reliance on any obligation of Anritsu to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Anritsu disclaims any such obligation. 2

1-1. Outline of our business FY2011 Net Sales : 93.6 Billion Yen (+20%) Operating Income : 14.4 Billion Yen (+106%) Test & Measurement (T&M) For development, manufacturing, construction and maintenance Mobile Network Infrastructure Electronics Industrial Automation Food Safety X-ray inspection systems Information and Communication IP network systems (Sales by business segment) Mobile 45% 50%(FY2012 1H) T&M 75% Network Infrastructure 30% 30% Electronics 25% 20% Industrial 15% Info. 4% Others 6% (Sales of T&M business by region) Japan 30% Asia & Pacific 30% Americas 25% EMEA 15% 3

1-2. Key factor of sustainable profitability Growing Business : Mobile Broadband T&M Annual Growth : > 10% at least 5 Years A Key Player in the Mobile T&M Industry: Strong partnership with global tier 1 vendors Mobile R&D : Market share 50% Mobile Production(3G/LTE) : Market share 30% Value Added Market with Technological Barrier Sustainable Profitability : Op. Margin 20% 4

2-1 Mobile broadband market Telecom. Market Increasing mobile subscriber of 3G and LTE (M unit) Smartphones shipment 6 Billion 8.2 Billion 23% iphone3g (2008.7) iphone3gs (2009.6) iphone4 (2010.6) iphone4s (2011.10) iphone5 (2012.9) 19% 11% 47% Galaxy S (2010.6) Galaxy S II (2011.3) Galaxy S III (2012.5) 70% 2011 2017 7% 4G/LTE 3G/W-CDMA CDMA 23% GSM Source: Seed Planning (Progress of Mobile telecom. Standards) 2G 3G GSM GPRS EDGE W-CDMA, CDMA2K TD-SCDMA(China) LTE FDD-LTE TDD-LTE WiMAX, Short Range Wireless: W-LAN, Bluetooth, etc. x2.7 Source: OVUM LTE Advanced LTE A,,LTE X 5

2-2. Growing business: Mobile broadband T&M Sales Mobile T&M market (Anritsu Est.):USD 1,400M (Production:USD 1,000M, R&D:USD 400M) T&M for mobile segment increases along with 3G smartphone expansion Progress of LTE service Handset Production Populization of 3G service Market share* 30-40% Launch of 3G service Chipset, Handset Japanese market R&D, Conformance, Inter-operability Global market Launch of LTE service Market share* 50% 1998 2000 2005 2010 2015 *Anritsu estimates 6

2-3. Mobile R&D business: Continuous demands Ensuring ongoing business through support for customers development Main customers:chipset vendors and handset vendors Launched standards 2010 2013 2015 FDD-LTE TDD-LTE LTE Adv. 20xx LTE A,,LTE X HW Platform / Sys. Core R&D / Commercial UE R&D / Conformance Test / Carrier Acceptance / Software VoLTE, TDD, Carrier Aggregation, MIMO, Interoperability, Carrier acceptance, Communication speed 100Mbps 1Gbps X Gbps Initial T&M Solutions, S/W Upgrade, Continuous R&D Support Just Now!! (Note) VoLTE (Voice over LTE): Voice calls using LTE communications protocols. Voice calls on current LTE smartphones use 3G communications protocols. Carrier aggregation : Communications functions with bundled frequency bands to enable even more high-speed communications. 7

2-4. Mobile production business: Expansion of demands Securing repeat business by improved customers productivity Tender bids Demonstration Evaluation 2G 3G / LTE(FDD,TDD) Addition of SRW (W-LAN, Bluetooth, etc.) 1 Replacement Factory A Install 8 Upgrade 2 Factory A Extension 3 Factory B Factory X S/W Upgrade, Support for improvement of productivity Expanding production capacity 4 EMS S/W Upgrade, Support 2 ports for 2G/3G/LTE test 4 ports for 2G/3G/LTE & SRW test 8

3-1. Food chain and players in mobile telecom. market Operators Chipset vendors Qualcomm, ST-Ericsson, Leadcore, Hisilicon, TI, Infineon, MediaTek etc. Wireless modules /component vendors AT&T Verizon T-Mobile China Mobile China Unicom China Telecom NTT DoCoMo etc. Test houses SGS, 7 layers, Cetecom, TMC, Canvas M etc. Handset vendors Samsung, Apple, HTC, LG, RIM, Nokia, Sony Huawei, ZTE, k-touch, longcheer, Fujitsu, NEC, Panasonic etc. EMS Electronics Manufacturing Service Foxconn, Asus, BYD, Fosunny, Quanta etc. Own factories Application providers Base station Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei etc. 9

3-2. Value added products with leading-edge technology Categories Current telecom. protocol Customer Business area for R&D Protocol develop. and standards develop. for chipset and handset Core R&D Chipset and handset vendors Conformance test Inter operability test LTE (FDD-LTE, TDD-LTE) Chipset and handset vendors, test house and telecom. operators Operator acceptance test Test house and telecom. operators US, EU, Japan, Korea and China for Commercial UE development Performance test for application development -Throughput performance -Battery consumption etc. 3G/LTE Handset vendors and application developers for Handset, smartphone and SRW* module production *SRW : Short range wireless Specialized one box testers Cellular standards 2G/3G/3.5G /LTE Universal wireless test WLAN /Bluetooth /3G/LTE Handset vendors, module/component vendors and EMS (electronics manufacturing services) Asia, Japan Products 10

4. Sustainable Profitability 3-years business plan GLP2014 (IFRS) Indicators Revenue Op. profit Profit ROE ACE* 1 FY2011 93.6 B Yen 14.0 B Yen 8.0 B Yen 19.5 % 5.2 B Yen FY2012 ( Revised in Oct.) 94.5 B Yen 16.5 B Yen* 2 12.0 B Yen* 2 20 % 7.0 B Yen GLP2014 FY2014 2020 VISION 110.0 B Yen 19.0 B Yen 13.0 B Yen 20 % 9.0 B Yen T&M Indust Auto. Revenue Op. profit Revenue Op. profit 70.6 B Yen 13.8 B Yen 14.2 B Yen 0.6 B Yen 70.0 B Yen 15.0 B Yen* 2 15.0 B Yen 1.0 B Yen 80.0 B Yen 16.0 B Yen 18.0 B Yen 1.5 B Yen (Note 1) ACE(Anritsu Capital-cost Evaluation) :Operating profit after tax - Capital Cost (Note 2) FY2012 planned values have the revised forecasts in Oct. 2012. (cf. slide 27) 11

5-1. IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) Increasing transparency and challenging the targets to improve a new financial structure Applying the IFRS since April 1, 2012 Decrease in equity Disclosure based on a global standard Adapt to global markets, customers and competitors Recognize risk in advance Decrease in equity by 8.5 B yen - Retirement benefit accounting: - 9.3 B yen - R&D capitalization etc. Decline in the capital adequacy ratio (48.5% 42.1%) (Effect as of March 31, 2012) Strengthening the financial structure ROE 20% or more Further improvement of the capital adequacy ratio Back to an A rating 12

5-2. Mid-long term goal for improving the financial structure D/E Ratio(%) 100 60 IFRS 2011. 3 J-GAAP 2012. 3 2010. 3 2011. 3 Accounting Standards IFRS J-GAAP 2010/3-37.2/112 BBB 2011/3 34.6/105-40.2/92 BBB 2012/3 42.1/64-48.5/55 BBB+ 2012/9 50.0/40 - - BBB+ 2012. 3 Upper: Capital ratio/ D/E ratio Lower: Bond rating by R&I 30 0 2012. 9 40 50 60 Bond Rating A (GLP2014 Target) Capital adequacy ratio (%) 13

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(1) 2020 VISION 3-years Business Plan 2014 2020 VISION 2011 2012 1 To be Global Market Leader Build a world-class, strong, profit generating platform Create uniquely Anritsu-like corporate value 2 Creating new business by Emerging Biz. Demonstrate cutting-edge tech in new business fields 16

(2) T&M business strategy T&M market average annual growth rate Growth drivers Sales growth rate Targets Operating margin 3-5% 1Mobile broadband service market 2Asian market 7% 20% Areas of focus 1Mobile broadband services: R&D and production of 3G/LTE smartphones Higher speed and capacity of network infrastructure Devices for Short Range Wireless 2Asia: Production of 3G smartphones China 3G and TDD-LTE Main actions (1) Maintaining our position in LTE R&D T&M market (2) Expanding installation base - Global UE vendors - China players (Huawei, ZTE, etc.) - EMSs and ODMs (3) Business expansion of device market 17

(3) Anritsu T&M Biz. Operating Model COGS SG&A R&D Operating Margin FY2011 39% 30% 11% 20% Mid term Operating Model 39-42% 28% 10-13% 20% Consolidated R&D ROI 4.9 4.0 Consolidated Operating Margin 15% 18% (note) Consolidated R&D ROI: Gross profit / R&D expenses (including common investment) 18

(4) Anritsu s contributions in telecom. market R&D and manufacturing 40Gbps, 100Gbps Service assurance Network Installation and maintenance Base station, mobile backhaul R&D and manufacturing 3G LTE, Short range wireless(srw) devices 19

(5) Market trend of mobile and 5 keywords (M unit) Widespread smartphone Smartphones shipment iphone5 iphone4s iphone4 (2012.9) (2011.10) (2010.6) iphone3gs iphone3g(2009.6) (2008.7) Galaxy S II Galaxy S (2011.3) (2010.6) Galaxy S III (2012.5) + Powerful applications = Rapid increase of data traffic 出典 : OVUM Expansion of LTE service 出典 :Cisco Expansion of wireless broadband 2G 3G LTE 出典 :GSA 20

(6) Testing categories for mobile T&M business LTE FDD DoCoMo Verizon etc. TDD China Mobile etc. Smart phone, tablet LTE Advanced Categories Core R&D Conformance for LTE Inter operability test for GSM, W-CDMA, CDMA, Operator acceptance test Core R&D Conformance for LTE Inter operability test for GSM, W-CDMA, FDD,etc Operator acceptance test Performance test for application develop. Production for GSM/GPRS W-CDMA/CDMA/ TD-SCDMA/HSPA/ LTE Core R&D Conformance, etc. 2011 2012 2015 21

(7) Industrial Automation business Japanese market (70% of net sales) American / European / Chinese markets ASEAN / Indian markets Food processing, pharmaceutical and cosmetics markets (Food manufacturers, processing plants, pharmaceutical manufacturers, cosmetics manufacturers, etc.) Food processing market (Local plants/ manufacturers, Japanese food manufacturers) Production in Japan Solutions (X-ray inspection systems, metal detectors, checkweighers, etc.) Thai Plant Solutions (Multilevel sorters, weighing machines) Anritsu Industrial Solutions Co., Ltd. 22

(8) Industrial Automation Business strategy Expand foreign business Quality assurance market size for food and medicine related industries. 2016 2011 Outside Japan 42.5 B Yen Over sea 56 B Yen Japan 17.5 B Yen Stable growth Japan 19 B Yen Anritsu Estimates Focused market Asia: Fishery and meat processing (mainly metal detector and Weighers) North America: Meat processing (mainly X-ray inspection system) Major initiative (1) Establish Anritsu brand recognition at major food companies (2) Develop localization in emerging countries 23

(9) Performance trend and GLP2014 Sales (B Yen) 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 Sales 84.0 91.3 99.4 100.5 4.9 4.5 Ope.Income Net Income 6.4 1.3 0.6 1.4 5.4 83.9 73.5 0.9 4.6 77.9 7.0 38 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 3.9 3.5 J-GAAP 0.4 3.1 93.6 93.6 94.5 94.5 16.5 15.5 14.4 14.0 12.0 10.2 10.0 8.0 FY2011 J-GAAP IFRS GLP2014 FY2012 Plan Rev. (*1) IFRS (*1) cf. slide 27 Op. Margin 17% 110.0 19.0 13.0 20 15 10 5 FY2014 0 Plan Income (B Yen) 24

(10) Consolidated performance Bn. Yen Revenue and Op. profit by quarters- Bn. Yen 14.3 18.6 Op.Margin(%) 20.0 (15.6)* 18.5 19.3 Others Industrial Automation T & M FY2011 Revenue FY2012 Note1 : Numbers are rounded off in each column Note2 : FY2011 3Q~4Q:IFRS unaudited (Reference only) FY2011 FY2012 OP. profit(loss) 25

(11) Consolidated performance -Orders by business segment- Bn. Yen Steady orders in T&M others Industrial Automation T & M FY2010 Note : Numbers are rounded off in each column FY2011 FY2012 26

(12) Outlook for full year of FY2012 (IFRS based) Upward revision of T&M op. profit Revenue Operating profit (loss) Profit (loss) before tax Profit (loss) Test & Measurement Industrial Automation Others* FY2011 Actual (IFRS:Audit) Full Year Previous Forecast Full Year Revised Forecast FY2012 YoY Note 1 : Exchange rate for FY2012(estimate) 1USD = 80 yen, 1EURO=100yen Note 2 : Numbers are rounded off in each column Note 3 : Others segment includes Information & Communication segment in FY2012. Unit: Billion Yen YoY(%) 93.6 94.5 94.5 0.9 1% 14.0 15.5 16.5 2.5 18% 13.1 14.5 15.5 2.4 18% 8.0 10.0 12.0 4.0 51% Revenue 70.6 70.0 70.0 (0.6) -1% Op. profit (loss) 13.8 14.0 15.0 1.2 8% Revenue 14.2 15.0 15.0 0.8 6% Op. profit (loss) 0.6 1.0 1.0 0.4 75% Revenue 8.9 9.5 9.5 0.6 7% Op. profit (loss) (0.4) 0.5 0.5 0.9-27

(13) Dividend policy Anritsu s basic policy is to implement distribution of surplus as a measure to return profits to shareholders, based on the level of consolidated net profit for the relevant fiscal year. We determine the amount of dividend with the aim of achieving the principal index of consolidated dividends on equity ratio (DOE), together with complementary factors such as dividend payout ratio. [ for FY2012 ] Increase of full year dividend per share upward revision from 15 yen to 17 yen (interim dividend 7.5 yen and year- end dividend 9.5 yen) Number of shares (Sep. 30, 2012) after exercising the call option of CB:143,956,194 shares 28