Introduction to Telecom Operations

Course description

The Introduction to Telecom Operations course is designed for the telecom technician. Copper pair networks can provide modern services over an infrastructure that is over a century old, while still providing plain old telephone service (POTS). The course explains basic safety practices according to OSHA, and basic electronics such as voltage, power, current, and resistance. These electronic principles are foundational to the understanding of how a copper network works. In addition to POTS, the course teaches installation and troubleshooting of digital subscriber line (DSL), voice over IP (VoIP), and passive optical network (PON) fiber to the premises (FTTP).

Additional Details

Training Level: basic

Contact information

NCTI’s mission is to improve the lives of our students through purposeful learning experiences that positively impact the people and companies we serve. Our impact is demonstrated through the hundreds of thousands of industry professionals who have gained the skills and knowledge needed for the job at hand, and who are also building rewarding careers and contributing to the growth and success of their organizations. With professional certifications, accredited college degrees, custom career progressions, and our new 360° interactive remote learning environment, NCTI can craft a workforce development program that suits your organization’s unique needs.

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