2014 Preliminary Results

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2014 Preliminary Results 26 February 2015

2014 Preliminary Results Rachel Whiting, Chief Financial Officer 2

Safe harbour statement This presentation and the subsequent question and answer session may contain forward-looking statements that are based on current expectations or beliefs, as well as assumptions about future events. There are risk factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by such statements. Spirent disclaims any intention or obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements that may be made during this presentation or the subsequent question and answer session regardless of whether those statements are affected as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. 3

2014 a year of progress Significant progress achieved: Reorganisation has re-energised the Company Expanding served markets; 5 acquisitions completed in 2014 at a total cash cost of $86m Additional investment ongoing for further revenue growth from H2 2015 Revenue up 11% Growth in all divisions and all regions There were of course challenges: Major customer reorganised slowing revenue in Q3 Pause in spending caused by transition to virtual Cyber security progress was slower than planned 4

2014 KPIs (1) 103 Book to Bill (2013:105) $457.2m Revenue (2013: $413.5m) $46.0m Operating Profit (2) (2013: $50.1m) 10.1% Return on Sales (2) (2013: 12.1%) $10.7m Free Cash Flow (2013: $43.9m) 5.82c Adjusted EPS (2)(3) (2013: 5.71c) Notes: (1) Continuing operations (2) Before exceptional items, share-based payment, acquired intangible asset amortisation and impairment and acquisition expense (3) Before prior year tax and tax on items in note (2) 5

Comparative results 2014 ($ millions) 2014 2013 Revenue 457.2 413.5 Gross Profit 316.3 286.8 Gross Margin 69.2% 69.4% Product development 115.4 100.5 Selling & distribution 113.5 96.6 Administration 41.4 39.6 Operating Profit (1)(2) 46.0 50.1 Return on Sales (1)(2) 10.1% 12.1% Exceptional and other items (3) 22.3 11.0 Reported Operating Profit 23.7 39.1 Net finance income 0.4 - Profit before Tax 24.1 39.1 Tax 3.5 6.4 Net Income 20.6 32.7 Basic EPS (cents) 3.35 5.10 Adjusted EPS (1)(2)(4) (cents) 5.82 5.71 Revenue up 11%, all divisions and geographic regions grew Acquisitions contributed revenue of $18.6m Underlying book to bill ratio of 103 Operating profit reflects increased organic investment of $24.4m Tax rate 22.0% lower due to geographic mix of profits and US R&E tax credits Final dividend up 10% to 2.21 cents Notes: (1) Before exceptional items (2) Before other items (3) Other items are share-based payment, acquired intangible asset amortisation and impairment and acquisition expense (4) Before prior year tax and tax in respect of items in note (1) and (2) 6

Networks & Applications ($ millions) 2014 2013 Revenue 221.5 213.4 Gross Profit 151.3 145.2 Gross Margin 68.3% 68.0% Product development 59.7 55.1 Other expenses (1) 84.0 76.9 Operating Profit (1) 7.6 13.2 Return on Sales (1) 3.4% 6.2% Growth despite Q3 slowdown Strong growth in Mobility and ITO & Solutions revenue Gross margin from increased revenue offset by additional investment Built leadership in software-defined networking and network functions virtualization ( SDN/NFV ) Success with virtual solutions triple digit growth (1) Before exceptional items 7

Wireless & Service Experience ($ millions) 2014 2013 Revenue 178.6 167.7 Gross Profit 121.5 116.4 Gross Margin 68.0% 69.4% Product development 43.2 37.6 Other expenses (1) 54.3 45.0 Operating Profit (1) 24.0 33.8 Return on Sales (1) 13.4 % 20.2% Acquisitions of Radvision TBU and TT contributed $6.5m China 4G LTE ecosystem drives wireless business Increased investment offset gross margin from revenue growth Established VoLTE and RCS test leadership Government spending restrictions limit Positioning growth Won market share with new multi-gnss solution (1) Before exceptional items 8

Service Assurance ($ millions) 2014 2013 Revenue 57.1 32.4 Gross Profit 43.5 25.2 Gross Margin 76.2% 77.8% Product development 12.5 7.8 Other expenses (1) 10.3 8.4 Operating Profit (1) 20.7 9.0 Return on Sales (1) 36.3% 27.8% Need for virtualization caused a pause in spend from carriers Acquisitions of DAX and Mobilethink contributed $12.1m Revenue up significantly on field test revenue of $12m Second phase of large field test order $16m received for H2 2015 delivery New product launches including Spirent TestCenter Live Virtual Probe and new LTE capability for CEM ( DAX ) (1) Before exceptional items 9

Free cash flow ($ millions) 2014 2013 Operating Profit 23.7 39.1 Depreciation and loss on disposal 19.7 16.5 Intangible amortisation and share-based payment 15.7 8.7 Working capital, provisions and pensions (10.2) 9.2 Cash Flow From Operations 48.9 73.5 Tax (7.2) (6.1) Net Cash Flow From Operating Activities 41.7 67.4 Net interest income 0.6 0.8 Net capital expenditure (31.6) (24.3) Free Cash Flow 10.7 43.9 Acquisitions (85.9) - Dividends and share buyback (38.6) (76.9) Other - 0.5 Exchange (2.6) 0.1 Closing Cash And Cash Equivalents 99.8 216.2 High activity at end of Q4 resulted in working capital increase unwinding in Q1 2015 Higher capex includes $9.5m for new improved US leasehold facilities 10

2014 Full Year Results Eric Hutchinson, Chief Executive Officer 11

2015 dynamic change Fundamental changes in our industry Mobility: wireless, the access technology of choice Virtualization Cyber security Complexity Blurring of the line between lab and live testing Information as a resource 12

Unrivalled breadth of expertise in testing methodologies Ethernet cloud, virtual, high-speed (100G, 400G) Applications and security realism at scale, GNSS vulnerability Evolved packet core complexity simplified Test automation and orchestration Mobile device performance lab and live; interoperability Data analytics; live network operations; end to end solutions 13

Technology and market changes offer opportunities Assure that critical connectivity technologies perform: Mobile infrastructure and services High-speed Ethernet Cloud and Virtualization Network security Analytics 14

Mobile networks: Focus on seamless mobility Served Market $140m CAGR 12% Evolution of packet core networks vepc deployments in 2015 Monetising LTE investment with new services 71 carriers are testing VoLTE in 2015 Roaming to/from Wi-Fi Carrier Wi-Fi market doubling YoY Infonetics Seamless user experience Diameter traffic doubling 44M messages per second in 2015 15

New wireless services: How well do they function? Served Market $175m CAGR 5% Elevate test framework Only solution optimized for device-to-device testing of wireless services such as VoLTE and RCS VoLTE/RCS interoperability is a major issue Developer tools Radvision TBU acquisition (July 2014) Library of tools, stacks and clients for voice and video over IP Critical enabler of Elevate 16

Exabytes per month High-speed Ethernet: Exponential growth in data traffic Served Market $500m CAGR 5% Networks transitioning to 100G later to 400G Network disruptions have bigger impact Industry expertise in testing at 100G/400G is gapped Requires sophistication and high precision in test solutions 25 20 15 10 5 2.5 EB 4.2 EB 6.8 EB 10.7 EB 16.1 EB 24.3 EB 57% CAGR 2014-2019 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Source: Cisco VNI Mobile 2015 17

Cloud and virtualization: Transition brings complexity Served Market $110m CAGR 40% 60% of IT leaders are concerned that cloud providers don t appreciate how complex legacy ICT systems are, and fear migration to the cloud could fail - Forbes: CIOs on Cloud Computing Adoption Managing the complexity of ever expanding demands on a shared infrastructure Software-defined networking Service availability Network functions virtualization Virtual infrastructure Elastic performance Multi-tenancy 18

Network security: More critical than ever Served Market $140m CAGR 11% Cyber warfare from different regions of the world Malware intrusion into network Finding & resolving exploits before others do Protecting against application and protocol fuzzing GNSS vulnerability Source: Digital Attack Map 80 million personal data records stolen Feb 2015 Data on 76 Million households and & 7 Million small businesses stolen Oct 2014 Attack, allegedly by North Korea, estimated to cause $170M+ in losses Nov 2014 19

Improving the user experience: Analytics Served Market $220m CAGR 20% Customer Experience Management DAX Acquisition (February 2014) Gives operators real-time insights into their customers experience Provides actionable end-to-end analytics to operations, support, marketing and engineering teams Device Intelligence Mobilethink/Tweakker Acquisition (September 2014) Live network device configuration for operators and MVNOs Large database on virtually every mobile device Analytics provides deeper insight into subscriber behavior at the device level Device intelligence 20

Investing in the business for long term growth Agile organisation New hires and internal promotion Outsourcing to give flexibility Partnerships Open platform Focused M&A Channels to market World class development and customer labs 21

Demonstrating progress 80+ releases of new solutions and new functionality in 2014 New solutions delivered to the market include: 100 GbE and SDN enhancements VoLTE and RCS test capabilities Elevate wireless IoT platform Next generation GNSS platform Quantum mobile device battery life solution Virtual network probes Velocity open-framework, cloud-based platform Strong pipeline for 2015 22

Summary and outlook Delivering revenue growth Releasing new innovative solutions Organisation set up to be much more responsive to customer and market needs Investing to expand capabilities and increase sales/marketing reach Outlook: A slow start compared to first quarter 2014 and a major contract timing shift to second half Increased level of demand as the year unfolds Further progress expected for full year 2015 23

2014 Preliminary Results Thank you spirent.com, Inc. All of the company names and/or brand names and/or product names and/or logos referred to in this document, in particular the name Spirent and its logo device, are either registered trademarks or trademarks pending registration in accordance with relevant national laws. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. 24