Certified Outside Plant Technician (COPT®) Training in New Zealand

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €2,593+VAT
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Fibre To The Everything (FTTx), learn how to construct high capacity, high quality external fibre optic networks to meet the demand of smart technologies of the future.

Big data is getting bigger, the development of smart technology devices and the concepts of the Internet of Things (IoT), smart homes, smart buildings and smart cities are driving a significant demand for wider network accessibility. Improvements in wireless technology and the increased deployment of wireless access points along with the rollout of small-cell technology (5G) aims to meet the growing demand for access. Underpinning all of this, as well as the UK government strategy for a ‘full fibre broadband’ access, is the need for a significant growth in the national fibre optic network structure.

The five-day Certified Outside Plant Technician (COPT®) program is a comprehensive program perfect for those with 2-3 years’ experience within network infrastructure who wish to extend their knowledge, practical hands-on skills, qualifications and certifications into deployment of fibre optic connectivity in the external environment.

Learners can take their existing network cabling knowledge and skills to the next level by gaining a valuable insight into external fibre network distribution strategies, infrastructure components and installation methods. Passive Optical Networking (PON) features heavily as the primary delivery technology for fibre broadband to the home. Methods used for distribution will also feature, exploring the benefits and rationale behind the choice to distribute services underground or overhead.

Focused practical hands-on sessions are incorporated throughout this program, including the implementation of in-line splicing, high fibre-count distribution, Multi Dwelling Unit (MDU) cabinet installation and customer connection drops. Blown fibre practices also feature.

The duration of this program is five days; the content is comprehensive and detailed allowing network infrastructure professionals to have the potential to add real value to their skills by including these complex areas in their product/service portfolio. A COPT® will be undaunted when dealing with complex external fibre networks, able to rationalise the network structure and understand the functions of installed components.

A certified COPT® also considers the requirements for compliance, having a full understanding of national and international regulations, codes and standards. During the program learners will be provided a valuable opportunity to access the latest industry standards.

Following this program, you are encouraged to continue your professional development by advancing your knowledge and skills to gain further official certifications and qualifications by progressing through The Global Digital Infrastructure Education Framework which maps education programs to career advancement throughout the network infrastructure and data centre sectors.

The COPT® program is classroom-based and led by one of CNet’s expert Instructors.

Two to three years experience of working within the network infrastructure sector is required. Successful completion of the Certified Network Cable Installer (CNCI®) program would be advantageous. If you would like to discuss your experience or suitability for this program please contact us.

Successful learners will have the knowledge and practical skills to confidently install, test and certify fibre optic installations in the external environment.

Role of the COPT®

  • Planning external Plant
  • Construction of external pathways
  • Working in the OSP environment

Regulations, standards, codes, and Industry Best Practices

  • Applicable BSEN Standards
  • New Roads and Streetworks Act 1991
  • Working in Confined Spaces
  • Working at height

Fundamentals of Outside Plant Pathways Underground

  • Route planning
  • Pit and chamber construction
  • Ducts and sub-ducts
  • Building entry methods
  • Blown fibre tubing
  • Pathway security
  • Installation methods

Fundamentals of Outside Plant Pathways Overhead

  • Route planning
  • Telegraph poles and other support structures
  • Route stability
  • Environmental clearances
  • Wayleaves and pole sharing
  • Pole route construction
  • Installation practices

Passive Optical Networks

  • Types; GPON, EPON, GEPON
  • Wavelengths and bandwidth
  • PON architecture
  • PON components
  • PON distribution methods

Testing External Fibre Optic Networks

  • Tier 1 and Tier 2 testing requirements in the OSP environment
  • Effects of passive splitters
  • PON test methodology
  • HD/TDR test functionality

Fibre To The Everything (FTTx)

  • Fibre to the node
  • Fibre to the curb
  • Fibre to the building
  • Fibre to the antenna
  • Fibre to the home


Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!

Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our New Zealand facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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11 August 2024
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Certified Outside Plant Technician (COPT®) Training Course in New Zealand

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