Description
Telecommunications training Level II provides a thorough technical overview of modern telecom, data and convergent networks by utilizing Tonex Roadmaps ™ . Participants will acquire an understanding of how current advancements will fit into today's networks to build the next generation of telecommunication services.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course attendees will:
- Understand the details of telecom networks and technologies
- Understand advanced data communications concepts
- Understand IP Networking
- Exploit the capabilities of next-generation networks
- Understand fixed and mobile wireless
- Exploit the capabilities of wireless networks
- Design and manage telecom converged network
- Leverage communication technologies and protocols for voice, data and video convergence
- Apply best practices to plan, design, implement and manage converged network
Course Outline
Current and future telecom market
- Major new trends in technology and regulation
- Access and transport technologies
- PSTN operations and topology
- Fiber optic transmission systems
- SONET/SDH and DWDM/WDM
- Cable
- SS7
- HFC, FTTN, FTTC and FTTB
- Convergence
- Integrated voice and data networks
Integrated voice and data networks
- Voice and data traffic measurements and engineering
- Network convergence
- Requirements of converged solutions
- VoIP, IPTV, unified messaging, video-on-demand and presence
- Transporting voice and video
- Converged network building blocks
- Working with IPv4 and IPv6
- Delivering End-to-End Quality of Service
- Defining Quality of Service (QoS)
- Moving from TDM to IP
- Core network services
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- Unified Communications (UC)
- Next generation of voice and data services
- SIP, MGCP/MEGACO, SIGTRAN
- IMS
- IPTV
- MPLS TE and MPLS VPN
- IPv6
- cloud computing
Fixed and Mobile Networks
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- CDMA/CDMA2000/1xEV-DO
- WCDMA/UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+
- 802.11 a/b/g/n
- WiMAX
- LTE/EPC/EPS
- SATCOM and VSAT
Evolving Broadband Technologies
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Digital subscriber line (DSL) services
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Ethernet
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Power-line communication
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Broadband Over Powerline (BPL)
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Cable broadband
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Fiber optic based Broadband
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FTTH - Fiber-to-the-home
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FTTN - Fiber-to-the-node
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FTTC - Fiber-to-the-cabinet or fiber-to-the-curb
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FTTB - Fiber-to-the-building or Fiber-to-the-basement
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Active optical networks (AONs)
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Passive optical networks (PONs)
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Optical Network Terminal (ONT)
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Optical Network Unit (ONU)
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Optical line terminal (OLT)
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TDM-PON
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DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON or DPoE
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RFoG
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WDM-PON
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Long-Reach Optical Access Networks
Overview of Evolving Wireline Access Broadband Technologies
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Digital Subscriber Line
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xDSL Capabilities
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Cable Networks – Components and Architecture
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The DOCSIS
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Fiber Distribution
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Metro Ethernet
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Hybrid Fiber and Cable (HFC)
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Fiber to the Curb (FTTC)
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Fiber to the Home (FTTH)
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Passive Optical Networks (PON)
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PON Variants
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PON Components and Architectures
Overview of Broadband Optical networking
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FTTx
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Passive Optical Networks (PON)
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PON network architecture
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APON
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BPON
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GPON
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EPON
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GEPON
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CPON
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ITU-T G.983.x
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ITU-T G.984.x
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IEEE 802.3-2005 clauses 64 and 65
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Self-Defending networks
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Ethernet's ongoing evolution
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GigE
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Metro Ethernet and VPLS
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GMPLS
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Advanced optical and photonic
ethernet-Based Backhaul
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Backhaul Network Options and Operations
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Network architecture
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Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM)
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EFM over fiber
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EFM over copper
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EFM over passive optical network
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Ethernet First Mile
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Over Dense Wave Division Multiplex (DWDM) optical networks
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10GbE
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Over SONET / SDH
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Backhaul access network options
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Backhaul aggregation network options
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IP/MPLS pseudowires
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VLANS/VPLS
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Topology
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Ring, hub-and-spoke (star), or full or partial mesh
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Ethernet Transport in the form of 10G or 100G speeds
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Ethernet on the MAN
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Ethernet, Ethernet over SONET/SDH
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Ethernet over MPLS
Evolving of Wireless Access Broadband Technologies
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WiMAX and Mobile WiMAX
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3G/EDGE/UMTS
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E-UTRA/E-UTRAN
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LTE (Long Term Evolution)
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Wireless LANs and the IEEE802.11 Standards
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802.11n
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Wireless MANs
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WiMAX Systems
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Mobile WiMAX
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In-Home Networks
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Femtocells
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Short-Range Wireless Technologies
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Personal Area Networks (PAN)
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Bluetooth, Zigbee and UWB Capabilities
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Satellite Systems/VSAT
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Wireless Backhaul Evolution Scenario
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2G./3G/4G backhaul basics
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LTE
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WiMAX
OSS (Operations Support Systems)
- Billing
- Fraud
- CRM
- Revenue Assurance
Who Should Attend
This course is designed to provide a technical overview for technical sales and marketing managers, data communications professionals, software engineers, network design and information systems engineers.
Prerequisites
This is an advanced course with Telecommunications for Beginners as a prerequisite.