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Telecommunications Essentials

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Description:
This course provides participants with a working understanding and appreciation of the features, functions and modern implementations of telecommunication networks. All major market penetrations are discussed, concentrating on the universal goal of converging all applications (voice, data, image, video…) onto one network and providing the appropriate quality of service for each. Course Objectives: As a result of taking this course, you will be able to: •Define basic terminology and concepts of communications networks •Compare and contrast packet switching and circuit switching •Explain the operation of private circuits •Describe high speed WWANs services •Discuss performance factors associated with network cabling •Illustrate the operation of cellular private radio systems •Examine DSL and ISDN •Describe telephone signaling methods •Examine the features and ATM and Frame Relay •Discuss GEO and LEO Satellite Systems Course Prerequisites: None
Presentations:
311 Module 00: Course Introduction 311 Module 01: Communications Fundamentals 311 Module 02: Data Encoding and Error Control 311 Module 03: Communications Networks 311 Module 04: TCP/IP and Internets and Routers 311 Module 05: Wired Transmission 311 Module 06: Fiber Cabling 311 Module 07: Circuit Switch WANs 311 Module 08: Circuit Switch WANs (Cont.) 311 Module 09: Packet Switch WANs 311 Module 10: Cellular Radio 311 Module 11: Cellular and Regional Wireless 311 Module 12: Migration to Higher Speeds 311 Module 13: HSPA and EVDO 311 Module 14: Satellite Systems: GEO 311 Module 15: Satellite Systems: MEO, HEO and LEO 311 Module 16: WAN Challenges 311 Module 17: Course Summary & Evaluation
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