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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Stafford, Virginia, United States Tel.: (888) 742-3214 or 540-720-9660Microwave Course Format: On-site Microwave links - fixed line-of-sight in particular �present some unique problems in areas such as propagation and fading characteristics. Mobility not being an issue, the relationship of the wave-length to the lengths of man made or natural obstacles becomes the principal concern in such environments.
This course will help you understand the (often non-intuitive) effects various obstacles ...
Mobile TV Course Format: On-site Carriers today are excited about the opportunities to further their positioning along the value chain of differentiated service offerings, including mobile television. Technologies like DVB-H, DVB-SH MediaFlow, and T-DBM and now, TDtv, can be challenging to understand as each vies for global standard dominance.
Audience:
RF Engineers, data planners, network planners and designers, t...
Mobile IP Course Format: On-site As mobile carriers look to enhance their services offerings with new 3G oriented, IMS enabled applications, the prominence of IP traffic on mobile networks will continue to grow. Additionally, with cost reduction efforts surrounding voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) in the mobility domain, carriers will be facing a transition in the coming years from traditional circuit switched, voice centri...
MPLS Course Format: On-site Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is one of the central elements of next generation networks. It provides an IP-compatible, QoS-capable infrastructure that enables the convergence of voice, IP, ATM, Ethernet, and Frame Relay onto the same backbone network. MPLS can combine the intelligence and scalability of routing with the reliability and manageability of traditional carrier networks. It ...
Advanced DWDM Workshop Course Format: On-site Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is a key component of the world’s communications infrastructure. The tremendous growth in telecommunications services is possible today in part through optical networks, where DWDM systems allow much greater bandwidth over existing optical systems. For anyone involved with telecommunication and information technology, understanding this technology i...
Advanced SONET/SDH Course Format: On-site Optical networks are a key contributor to the rapid expansion of telecommunications services now underway. Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) have become the worldwide standard for the interface and multiplexing of user information to optical networks. SONET/SDH systems allow much greater network flexibility and management over existing optical systems. ...
DWDM, SONET and SDH Course Format: On-site Optical networks are a key contributor to the rapid expansion of telecommunications services now underway. Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) have become the worldwide standard for the interface and multiplexing of user information to optical networks. SONET/SDH systems allow much greater network flexibility and management over existing optical systems. ...
ATM Fundamentals Course Format: On-site A network technology based on transferring data in cells or packets of a fixed size. The small, constant cell size allows ATM equipment to transmit video, audio, and computer data over the same network, and assure that no single type of data hogs the line. ATM creates a fixed channel, or route, between two points whenever data transfer begins. This differs from TCP/IP, in which messages are div...
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Course Format: On-site SIP, the Session Initiation Protocol, is a signaling protocol for conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification and instant messaging.
It is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions include Internet multimedia conferences, Internet telephone calls and multimedia distribution. Memb...
Traffic Engineering Fundamentals Course Format: On-site Good traffic engineering is not only an essential element of a network’s initial design but also critical to its smooth, ongoing operation. However, even a simple question such as “how to measure the amount of traffic�defies an easy answer! As this course makes clear, a good part of the challenge is in posing the right questions.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to ask the r...
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