Anritsu Company: Network Master Pro MT1040A

Feb. 7, 2023
Anritsu says its Network Master Pro MT1040A is the world's smallest portable 400 Gigabit Ethernet analyzer that provides lab-quality testing capability in traditional installation and maintenance and monitoring applications.
Anritsu says its Network Master Pro MT1040A is the world's smallest portable 400 Gigabit Ethernet analyzer that provides lab-quality testing capability in traditional installation and maintenance and monitoring applications. It supports multiple technologies in a single instrument to simplify the task of ensuring modern networks meet key performance indicators (KPIs). It also has advanced features that reduce operational expenses by making testing and monitoring more efficient through remote access tools.

Judge’s Comment: “This tester is an excellent product with technical features and performance that provide clear and substantial benefits. There is substantial market impact as installations of a new data rate cannot take off until there is availability of affordable portable test capability to go with it.”

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