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Peregrine bolsters customer support in UK and Far East

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The firm's new facilities in the UK, Korea and China will enable a quicker response and offer hands-on RF engineering support to its customers


Peregrine Semiconductor Corporation has announced the completion of its 2013 initiative to deliver a higher level of customer support globally.

The founder of RF SOI (silicon on insulator) and pioneer of advanced RF solutions has opened new lab facilities and expanded technical resources at its sales offices in the UK, Korea and China.

These new facilities and resources enable Peregrine to service key global markets during local business hours.

"Field Application Engineering (FAE) support is the secret ingredient to sales success in this fast paced global economy," says Carl Burrow, VP of sales for Peregrine. "Peregrine can now develop deeper technical relationships with customers and work together in real time as they deploy our technology."

Peregrine's 2013 facilities expansion began with Korea in April, the UK in July and China in October.

The new facilities are co-located with existing Peregrine sales offices and offer complete lab-bench capabilities supported by RF engineering technical staff.

Diana Baxter, director of worldwide applications engineering for Peregrine and architect of this initiative says, "In today's global economy, businesses operate 24 hours a day around the world. To support customers locally, Peregrine has embraced this idea and expanded our presence by placing highly technical experts in the field. This support model enables our customers to quickly move forward when using our products."

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