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Telecom training courses and schools TelecommunicationsTotal 176 training course(s) at schools in United States.
School: Consortium for ITS Training and Education [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): College Park, Maryland, United States Tel.: (301) 403-4534Telecommunications Technology Course Format: Online Telecommunications is the backbone of all ITS applications. It provides the means for sending data, voice, and video information between devices. This course is a primer on telecommunications for the ITS professional with little or no formal training in telecommunications. With so many ITS projects now requiring a telecommunications aspect, this course is a must for project managers.
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Advanced Telecommunications Technology Course Format: Online The overall goal of this course is to provide a system-level understanding of the operation of modern broadband transportation communications networks. This course focuses on how to plan and implement telecommunications networks to support a major Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) infrastructure.
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At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify the...
School: James Madison University School of Media Arts & Design [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States Tel.: (540) 568-7007Telecommunication Policy and Regulation Course Format: Classroom An overview of the regulatory issues encountered in the telecommunication industry. Emphasizes post 1982-FCC changes deregulating telephone, CATV and broadcast industries. Includes regulation of emerging services and technologies, First Amendment issues, ownership and distribution of new information forms, and limitations and uses of technology.
School: Global Knowledge - United States [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Arlington, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Morristown, New York City, San Jose, , United States Tel.: 1-800-COURSESTelecommunications Fundamentals Course Format: On-site A new era in telecommunications has exploded with the adoption of Voice over IP (VoIP), third generation (3G) mobile, and next-generation voice and data services. Telecom is undergoing a series of radical changes which is molded by the legacy of telephony and an Internet Protocol network.
This comprehensive course provides you with an in-depth understanding of the current telecom landscape a...
Telecommunications Grounding and Bonding Course Format: On-site This self-paced course provides you with a basic understanding of the requirements for grounding and bonding of Nortel equipment installations. Your instructor has over 20 years experience in the field of electrical and telecommunication systems grounding. He is also an active participant in helping to write many grounding standards and practices for the electrical and telecommunications trade;...
Certified Telecom Audit Specialist Course Format: On-site Do you want to identify savings and recover money for your organization? The Certified Telecom Audit Specialist (CTAS) Boot Camp is designed to educate you in all aspects of telecom invoicing and analysis, and it prepares you to efficiently manage telecom costs on an ongoing basis. The CTAS Boot Camp establishes a framework of strategies to help telecom professionals define and implement operat...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Rochester, New York, United States Tel.: 1.800.434.3466ISDN Course Format: Online In the 1960s, networks began using digitaltransmission. By the mid 60s, the use of storedprogram control network switches allowed carriersto offer more highly developed services. By the mid70s, a sophisticated Common Channel Signaling(CCS) mechanism (which later evolved into SignalingSystem Number 7) allowed Intelligent Network (IN)switches to communicate with one another or withnet...
Frame Relay Course Format: Online Data communications is experiencing anincredible rate of growth worldwide. Additionally,the tremendous advance in microelectronictechnology is driving down the cost of computingand data networking. Now the widespreadpopularity of Internet technology makes it easierto interconnect computers over wide areas. Thegraphical and multimedia demands of the WorldWide Web have forced the average size ofi...
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for All-IP Networks Course Format: Online The evolution to an All-IP network is underway. Although unfolding more rapidly in the wireless arena, it is occurring in wired and wireless networks. This set of courses describe how wireless networks are being upgraded with 3G network elements, protocols, and call/session control procedures to accommodate multimedia applications. Course content explains how all traffic will use IP for transpo...
WiMAX Course Format: Online WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) is "hot". It is being used to extend the popular Wireless LAN Wi-Fi hotspot coverage to wide-area Wireless MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) coverage. As done with Wi-Fi, Intel plans to include WiMAX capability in notebook computers. This set of e-TopicsĀ® explains the technologies behind Fixed and Mobile WiMAX including OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexin...
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