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Agilent Acquires AT4 Wireless Test Systems Business

Acquisition expands company's LTE capabilities.

By DE Editors  

July 23, 2012

By DE Editors

Agilent Technologies and AT4 wireless have signed a definitive agreement for Agilent to acquire the assets of AT4 wireless' Test Systems business. Privately held AT4 wireless, based in Malaga, Spain, is a global provider of testing services and solutions for wireless communications.

The acquisition is expected to be completed by early August, subject to customary closing conditions. Financial details were not disclosed.

According to Agilent, the wireless test portfolio from AT4 will enable the company to offer its customers a broader set of test solutions, especially in the LTE market. In addition, the acquisition will expand Agilent's wireless test footprint by adding NFC/RFID and Bluetooth test solutions for conformance and R&D.

The Test Systems business includes130 employees in Malaga, who will transfer to Agilent when the acquisition is final.

For more information, visit Agilent Technologies and AT4 wireless.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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