
There is an increasing demand from both business and residential customers for high-speed access to the Internet. Service providers are also introducing triple-play services including IP-based television (IPTV) that rely on high capacity broadband connections.
The three courses in this suite discuss the methods used to exploit the existing copper access network to offer broadband connections and the introduction of optical fibre into the access network to further improve the service to customers.
Those who are involved in the planning, installation or maintenance of telecommunications access networks.
The "ADSL principles" course describes the structure, capabilities and limitations of a conventional copper access network and describes the principles and capabilities of the technologies used to provide broadband access over copper.
The "DSL systems" course describes the functional components and operation of the systems that provide broadband access using DSL techniques.
The "Fibre in the access network" course describes the benefits, structure and operation of various fibre-based access systems including FTTH and FTTC.
Video over IP - provision of IP-based television services over broadband.
WiMAX radio networks - providing broadband access over wireless
Purchase all 3 courses (includes 25% discount) |
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Single user: VAT will be added to the above price for UK and EU customers.
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Multiple users: To enquire about discounts for multiple course licences, please contact us by completing the request information form or contact us. |