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Telecommunications Essentials Training Class |
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Telecommunications Essentials Training Seminar
To introduce the fundamentals of analog and digital telephony
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introduction to analog and digital signals - compare analog and digital signals. History of telecommunications - describe the key developments in the history of telecommunications. Telecommunications standards bodies - describe the organizations governing telecommunications standards and their functions. PSTN network structure and components - describe the basic components of a PSTN. The US PSTN - describe the structure of the US public switched telephone network (PSTN). Network access - discuss the different methods of accessing a public network. The future of PSTN - discuss the future of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Understanding a telephone network - identify the structure of a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and the functions of its components. PSTN processes - describe switching, signaling, control, and network infrastructure in a public switched telephone network (PSTN). Analog telephony basics - describe basic analog telephone and switch functions. Trunks and trunk signaling - list the different types of trunks and explain trunk signaling. Identifying components of analog telecommunications - identify the essential components of analog telecommunications. Digitizing voice - describe the process of digitizing voice. Frame formats - describe line coding and frame formatting in networks that use T1 and E1 links. Signaling - explain the different types of signaling used in networks. Multiplexing techniques - describe different methods of multiplexing. TDM hierarchies - describe the CEPT and US digital transmission hierarchies. Using the components of a network - describe the main elements of a digital network. Private branch exchange - describe PBX and key telephone system components and features. The Centrex telephone service - describe Centrex systems and to discuss the functionality that they provide. Messaging systems - describe the features of store and forward messaging systems. Using voice and messaging systems - describe PBX, Centrex, and messaging systems. Physical media types - describe the main physical media types used in transmission. Cabling standards and components - describe the standards and components for cabling a typical commercial building. Cabling the building for communications - describe the procedures for wiring installation and testing. Cabling your office - demonstrate best practices for cabling a premise.
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Audience |
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Network managers, builders of wide area networks, and newcomers to voice and data communications
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Pre-Requisites |
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None, although some technical background is assumed; an understanding of basic electricity and binary arithmetic would be useful
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