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Telecommunication Details Courses
- Addressed audience: Level 1 Field Force (Installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance), production and system documentation staff
- Objective: You will know key features, benefits and architecture on functional entity level. You will understand standard-specific procedures and interworkings on protocol level. Thus you will be able to install, integrate, operate and maintain your telecommunication product / service with more competence.
- Duration: 1 - 4 days
- Venue: global delivery at your premises
- Standard delivery method: Lectures and discussions, call trace analysis
- Alternative delivery method: 2STEPS® >>more
Courses related to Telecomms Standards
| ATM for UMTS Networks | You will get an in-depth ATM technology knowledge regarding UMTS
functions and application possibilities. You will know the relevant
standards with focus on NNI protocol stacks and their applications.
Thus you will be able to develop, produce, operate and maintain your
ATM product for UMTS networks with more efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| EDGE & GPRS Technology Basics | You will be familiar with the GPRS and EDGE features and functions and
how they interface to an existing GSM Phase 2 PLMN. Focus is put on the
packet-oriented signaling procedures. Thus you will be able to assess,
develop, produce or manage mobile packet services, infrastructure and
terminal equipment with more competence. | | >>to the course |
| EGPRS Network Optimization | You will understand the implementation of bearers and multi-level QoS
across all EGPRS network interface and be aware of the long term
evolution of QoS in EGPRS (R4-R8). Further, you will be able to
describe the major optimization parameters and their influence on
performance as well as analyze quality and performance problems and
understand influence of the various radio and transmission parameters. | | >>to the course |
| EGPRS Signaling | You will be familiar with GPRS and EGPRS architecture, service
scenarios and radio protocols and further be able to describe the role
of every protocol and understand the main scenarios as well as
understand the message flows and recognize the important parameters. You will also gain experience in analyzing EGPRS logs (on Abis,Gb,Gn,Gi,Gs), including
systematic trace investigation, mapping between trace and standard
specification, correlating between different interface views and
fault/performance investigation. | | >>to the course |
| eUTRAN Protocols (Hands-on) | |
- Hand-on Seminar: gain insight to eUTRAN architecture, services and protocols.
- Focus on LTE-FDD radio access protocols tracing.
- Recognize radio parameters that influence service performance and QoS.
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| GERAN Signaling | You will understand the main concepts of GSM/GPRS, GERAN radio protocols and the mobile network operation. Furthermore,
you will be able to describe the role of every protocol and understand
the major scenarios, messages, primitive flows and parameters. | | >>to the course |
| HSDPA / HSUPA Overview | You will know the basic HSDPA features and functions in detail and how it will impact existing R99 UTRANs. Thus you will be able to develop, produce or manage your UMTS product with more competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| IMS Signaling | You will be familiar with the fundamentals of IMS, including network
architecture, QoS management, IMS service control and IMS security; and
thus be able to describe the role of every network element and
understand the main scenarios as well as the message flows and
recognize the important parameters. You will further learn the
fundamentals of SIP and Diameter protocols and the mandatory 3GPP
enhancements and gain experience analyzing IMS logs (SIP and Cx
Diameter), including systematic trace investigation, mapping between
trace and standard specification (3GPP and IETF),correlating between
different interface views(before/after proxy) and fault/performance
investigation. | | >>to the course |
| IMS Technology Basics | You will know the IMS architecture, its components and interfaces. You
will have a basic understanding of the basic IMS procedures and the
used protocols. Thus you will be able to develop, produce or manage
your IMS product with more competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| IMS-based Fixed Mobile Convergence | You will understand the technical pros and cons of the alternative fixed-mobile convergence approaches.You will learn ample IMS deployment alternatives in the enterprise and how IMS interfaces with external networks.You will understand LTE/SAE evolution, and learn the fundamentals of the evolved packet switched core network. You will be able to evaluate the alternatives and choose the right technology for a given problem situation. Thus, you will be able to manage your FMC product / service with more competence. | | >>to the course |
| IPv6 Basics | You will get a a comprehensive overview of the next generation Internet
Protocol. You will look at the benefits and features of the new
protocol along with an appreciation of the likely impact on the
existing Internet Protocol and migration strategies. Thus you will be
able to participate in decisions with more competence and develop and
manage your IP product more efficiently. | | >>to the course |
| LTE/EPC Essentials | |
- Technology Overview: become familiar with LTE/EPC technology including network architecture, radio technology and typical service scenarios.
- Understand the role of LTE together with HSPA and EVDO.
- Discuss LTE Migration alternatives, major players and market acceptance.
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| Mobile WiMAX Technical Basics | You will know the technical features and interworkings of IEEE's
802.16-2005 standard in detail. Thus you are able to participate in
decisions with more competence and design and manage your mobile WiMAX
product more efficiently. | | >>to the course |
| MPLS Protocol Overview | You will know the basics on packet-oriented speech transmission including components, interfaces, protocols and procedures. You will have a basic awareness for QoS problems and their solutions. Thus you will be able to develop, produce or manage your VoIP product or service with more competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| NGN Technology Basics | You will know the Next Generation Network architecture, its components and interfaces. You will have a basic understanding of the major NGN procedures and the used protocols. Thus you will be able to develop, produce or manage your NGN product with more competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| SIP Overview | You will know the basic SIP architecture. You will have a basic
understanding of SIP features, its implementation in mobile networks
including the relevant signaling protocol stacks and procedures. Thus
you will be able to develop, produce or manage your SIP product with
more competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| Softswitching Basics | You will know the basics of softswitching including architecture,
interfaces and services. You will have an appreciation on how a
softswitch is implemented and maintained. Thus you will be able to
develop, produce or manage your softswitch product with more competence
and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| TCP / IP Basics | You will know the basics of the Internet Protocol and how it is used in packet-switched telecommunication networks. Thus you will be able to participate in decisions with more competence and develop and manage your IP product more efficiently. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS Charging Basics | You will understand the main concepts of UMTS technology and service
scenarios and be able to describe different telephony scenarios and
packet-data service scenarios as well as indicate which CDRs are
generated. Further, you will be able to discuss different charging
alternatives available for new services. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS HSPA vs 1xEV-DO Technology | You will be familiar with the major concepts of UMTS HSDPA,HSUPA and
with the major concepts of Cdma2000 1xEV-DO Radio Technologies and able
able to describe the major radio procedures and understand the
important scenarios. Also, you will be albe to compare functionality, capacity and performance between the two technologies. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS Long-term Evolution | You will gain insight to LTE radio channels, radio protocols and eUTRAN
protocols, shared channel scheduler, radio resource allocation
scenarios, and mobility management scenarios.You will become familiar
with the evolved Packet-Switched Core network, understand 3GPP and
Non-3GPP bearer mobility, and network protocols service scenarios.
Thus, you will be able to design, develop, test and integrate LTE/SAE
protocols and services more efficiently. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS R4 Core Signaling | You will be familiar with the core network architecture and protocols and able to describe the role of every protocol, understand the main scenarios and the message flows and recognize the important parameters. Further, you will gain experience in analyzing PS core and CS core network logs including systematic trace investigation, mapping between trace and standard specification, correlating between different interface views and fault/performance investigation. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS R99 Signaling | You will know the basic UMTS R99 signaling architecture. You will have
a basic understanding of the UMTS Core Network including the relevant
signaling protocol stacks and procedures. Thus you will be able to
develop, produce or manage your UMTS product with more competence and
efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS System and Radio Network Planning | You will know how UMTS radio network differs from standard GSM radio
network planning. You will have a basic understanding of the UMTS
Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) principles and their impact on UMTS air
interface planning. Thus you will be able to plan a WCDMA network with
more competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS Technology Basics | ou will know the basic UMTS features and functions in detail. You will
have a basic understanding of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA)
and the core network including the relevant procedures. Thus you will
be able to develop, produce or manage your UMTS product with more
competence and efficiency. | | >>to the course |
| UMTS Traffic Planning in Fixed Network Parts | You will know the fundamentals of fixed network planning and how to
apply them to practical microwave link planning. You will know the
relevant criteria for service quality in fixed networks and suitable
quality assessment procedures. You will be familiar with different
optimization measures and their impact on UMTS backbone thus being able
to improve and optimize the performance of the UMTS fixed network part. | | >>to the course |
| UTRAN Optimization | You will understand the implementation of bearers and multi-level QoS
across all UTRAN interface and be able to describe the major
optimization parameters, their influence on performanceand the
evolution of UMTS to HSPA and the major optimization parameters of
HSDPA/HSUPA. You will be aware of the long term evolution of bearers in UTRAN (R5-R8). | | >>to the course |
| UTRAN Signaling | You will be familiar with the UMTS radio access technology and UTRAN
protocols and able to describe the role of every protocol and
understand the main scenarios and the message flows and recognize the
important parameters. You will also gain experience in analyzing
UTRAN logs (from Uu and Iub), including systematic trace investigation,
mapping between trace and standard specification, correlating between
different interface views and fault/performance investigation. | | >>to the course |
| WiMAX Technical Overview | You will know the technical features of IEEE's 802.16 standard in relation to other mobile standards. Thus you are able to participate in decisions with more competence and decide on your WiMAX product more efficiently. | | >>to the course |
| Wireless System Overview | You will be familiar with terminology and main concepts of GSM, GPRS, EGPRS, UMTS, CDMA2000, WLAN and WiMAX technologies as well as understand the usage scenarios and the performance characteristics of these technologies. | | >>to the course |
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