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Telecommunications
Fundamentals of Wireless Communications
It has been a long time coming, but the wireless revolution has finally caught
hold in the industry. Worldwide wireless communications is exploding, with over
200 million wireless users and the analysts' prediction that this number will be
1 billion by the year 2008! These analysts may be too conservative in their
estimates. PCs will be surpassed by the portable wireless devices such as WAP-enabled
PDAs, two-way pagers; Internet enabled handsets and more.
With development efforts underway in mobile communications spanning the use
of GSM, GPRS, 3G, EDGE, CDMA2000 and Blackberry, one can only imagine the
interoperability issues yet to surface. In the area of voice communications the
operational impacts are exponential. However in a data communications exposure,
the issues will be paramount. How then do you prepare for the onslaught of
wireless tools and applications on the horizon?
Join us as we explore the many ways of handling voice and data over wireless
technologies. This 2-day workshop will create an awareness of the options
available to you. We will look at the variations of FDMA, TDMA, CDMA and the
future 3rd generation of wireless (3G). We will discuss the evolutionary trail
of the GPRS and EDGE services that are emerging. We will also look at the
interoperability of the various concepts that will handle a global networking
perspective.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is especially designed for telecommunication managers, wireless
providers, wireless Internet service providers, wireless manufacturers and
engineers, sales and marketing personnel from wireless manufacturers and
providers, and financial investors needing information regarding the
technologies.
Workshop Objectives:
- Gain an understanding of the present/future wireless systems currently on
the market and those about to be introduced.
- Orchestrate the carrying out of a pilot program, and gain practical
application and "How to..." information before diving into this
area.
- Develop a realistic approach to standardize the use of wireless
communications within your organization.
- Work through a ‘comparison-of-service-offered’ and pricing
differences.
- Integrate your network’s present cable-based system with a wireless
system.
- Discuss the different standards/advances in the planned systems.
- Coordinate the efforts of users/vendors/carriers and other service groups
in the wireless environment to your benefit.
- Understand and be prepared to address the strengths and limitations of all
these services.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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