Gain detailed knowledge in the field of telecommunications network infrastructure.
To operate successfully, all methods of communication require a source and a destination with a pathway in between. The source is most often a smart device such as a phone, tablet, scanner, camera, card reader etc. The destination (the point of processing the data) could be a telephone exchange or storage and processing equipment in a data centre. The media pathway can be fibre optic or copper cables, or quite often wireless links.
This program provides a broad understanding of the principles of communications systems, an understanding of voice and data communications technologies, and how to relate that information to the complexity of the physical network required.
It explores the physical infrastructure components that combine to create the pathways, containment systems and network cabling infrastructure.
There are no specific pre-requisites for this program, however, some awareness of the network infrastructure sector would be advantageous.
The program de-mystifies the technical terminology that permeates all extents of network infrastructure, using simple language, clear explanations, and useful analogies.
Basic Network Functions
Networking Technologies
Ethernet, Passive Optical Networks (PON) and other distribution methods
WiFi
Cellular infrastructure
Audio visual
Security
Internet of Things (IoT)
Smart environments
Data Communications Principles
Networking Protocols
Physical Infrastructure
Service Assurance and Maintenance
Sustainability Practices
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