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This course exposes to you the core of Network planning and Engineering, Microwave Transmission & wireless network planning and GSM Engineering. Its covers the entire CCNA, CWNA and GSM Engineering curriculum. It’s well structured to suit your professional expectations.
Course content:
Network Planning and Engineering (CCNA)
Internetworking
Introduction to TCP/IP
Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP
Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS) and Security Device Manager (SDM)
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
IP Routing (RIP &RIPv2)
Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Network Security
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Cisco’s Wireless Technologies
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Wide Area Networks (WAN)
Microwave Transmission & Wireless Networking
Wireless LAN and its applications.
Radio Frequency (RF) Fundamentals, RF behaviors, RF Antenna concepts and RF mathematics.
Spread Spectrum Technology (FHSS,DSSS, OFDM and MIMO)
Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices (Access points, Routers, Switches and Bridges)
Antennas and Accessories, Antenna categories and types, Antenna location and Installations.
Wireless LAN Organizations and Standards (FCC rules, IEEE and Wi-Fi alliance)
802.11 Network Architecture (SSID, Roaming, Positioning, Authentication and Power Management)
MAC and Physical Layers (RTS/CTS and Modulation)
WLAN set up and management (SOHO, PTP, PTMP and WISP)
Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations (Multipath, Hidden Node, Near Far, RF interference, Throughput and Weather.)
Wireless LAN Security and security policies.
Site Survey Fundamentals
GSM Engineering
• Introduction and Evolution of GSM (HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS).
• Features of GSM and GPRS network Architecture.
• GSM and GPRS network components (MS, TC, BTS, BSC, BSS, OMC, MSC, GMSC, PSTN NSS etc).
• GSM terrestrial interfaces (Um, A, A-ter, Abis etc).
• Channels on the air interface (Physical and Logical channels).
• Radio interference optimization (power control and interference).
• Call setup, Hand over and Call termination.
• Introduction GPRS.
• Introduction UMTS.
Duration
Corporate training 15 Days
Individual training 3 mths (weekdays)
Individual training 6 mths (Weekends)
Learning Process Flexible
Who should attend?
Engineering and Science professionals in Oil and Gas, Telecommunication or ICT sector.
Unemployed Engineering and Science graduates seeking for high paying jobs in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication or ICT companies.
Serving (NYSC) Engineering and Science graduates seeking for good paying jobs in oil & gas, telecoms and ICT companies.
Self employed entrepreneur seeking for career advancement.
Engineering and Science Students.
Anyone with passion for knowledge who seek employment or career advancement in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication and ICT.
Benefits
Field support Engineer (Transmission and Networking) is the perfect course for professionals and aspiring professionals in the industry. It’s also one of the most sought after professions in the telecoms industry as it stands you out as a professional with exceptional skills and can also pay your bills as an entrepreneur
This is a highly sought after professional skill in the labor market with high pay packageand benefits. For more information contact [email protected] or call +234 (0) 7035816455, +234 (0) 8180178962,
Your skill is what will pay you in life.
Telecommunication Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering is one course that fully articulates all you need to know as a professional or aspiring professional in the industry with respect to GSM Engineering, 3G Network Engineering and BTS Engineering. It covers the entire course curriculum mentioned above.
Course content:
• Introduction and Evolution of GSM (HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS).
• Features of GSM and GPRS network Architecture.
• GSM and GPRS network components (MS, TC, BTS, BSC, BSS, OMC, MSC, GMSC, PSTN NSS etc).
• GSM terrestrial interfaces (Um, A, A-ter, Abis etc).
• Channels on the air interface (Physical and Logical channels).
• Radio interference optimization (power control and interference).
• Call setup, Hand over and Call termination.
• UMTS network architecture (UE, Node B, RNC, RNS, and UMTC etc)
• UMTS network interfaces (Uu, LuB, LuR, LuCS, LuPS etc)
• UMTS and UTRAN
• Introduction to Base Transceiver station (BTS).
• Main principle feature and characteristics of a BTS.
• BTS Cabinets structure, description and types.
• BTS hardware architecture and connection (SUM, TRX, ANY, ANX, BTSCA, Fan Unit, PSU, DC, Sub racks etc).
• BTS Ranges
• BTS configuration, Test and commissioning.
• Environmental compatibility (EMC)
Duration
Corporate training 10 Days
Individual training 2 mths (weekdays)
Individual training 4 mths (Weekends)
Learning Process Flexible
Who should attend?
Engineering and Science professional in Oil and Gas, Telecommunication or ICT sector.
Unemployed Engineering and Science graduates seeking for high paying jobs in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication or ICT companies.
Serving (NYSC) Engineering and Science graduates seeking for good paying jobs in oil & gas, telecoms and ICT companies.
Self employed entrepreneur seeking for career advancement.
Engineering and Science Students.
Anyone with passion for knowledge who seek employment or career advancement in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication and ICT.
Benefits
Telecommunication Engineering is a broad course, also one of the most sought after professions in the telecoms industry as it stands you out as a professional with exceptional skills and can also pay your bills as an entrepreneur.
This is a highly sought after professional skill in the labor market with high pay package and benefits. For more information contact [email protected] or call +234 (0) 7035816455
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This course covers the full CISCO curriculum for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). At the end of this course the candidate should master the principles of routing and switching and configuration of Cisco routers and switches, the design, development and maintenance of Local Area Network (LAN) and its security.
This course consists of several practical sessions and students will be practicing with live Cisco routers and switches.
Course content:
Internetworking
Introduction to TCP/IP
Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP
Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS) and Security Device Manager (SDM)
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
IP Routing (RIP &RIPv2)
Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Security
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Cisco’s Wireless Technologies
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Wide Area Networks (WAN)
Duration
Corporate training 5 Days
Individual training 4 Weeks (weekdays)
Individual training 8 Weeks (Weekends)
Learning Process Flexible
Who should attend?
Engineering and Science professionals in Oil and Gas, Telecommunication or ICT sector.
Unemployed Engineering and Science graduates seeking for high paying jobs in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication or ICT companies.
Serving (NYSC) Engineering and Science graduates seeking for good paying jobs in oil & gas, telecoms and ICT companies.
Self employed entrepreneur seeking for career advancement.
Engineering and Science Students.
Anyone with passion for knowledge who seek employment or career advancement in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication and ICT.
Benefits
Mastering the principle of Network planning and Engineering gives you an edge in the labor market. Writing the CCNA professional exam after this course is a plus as it stands you out as a professional with exceptional skills and can also pay your bills as an entrepreneur
This is a highly sought after professional skill in the labor market with high pay package and benefits. For more information contact [email protected] or call +234 (0) 7035816455
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Field Support Engineer
Field Support Engineer Telecom is a broad course that envelops the features of Microwave transmission and BTS engineering. The course entails in the detail the curriculum covered in Microwave Transmission and Wireless network Planning and also BTS Engineering. This is a hybrid course designed for those with special interest in Telecommunication Engineering. At the end of this course the participant will be fully grounded in the principle of microwave transmission and BTS configuration and installation as outlined in the brochure.
Course content:
Microwave Transmission and Wireless network Planning
Wireless LAN and its applications.
Radio Frequency (RF) Fundamentals, RF behaviors, RF Antenna concepts and RF mathematics.
Spread Spectrum Technology (FHSS,DSSS, OFDM and MIMO)
Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices (Access points, Routers, Switches and Bridges)
Antennas and Accessories, Antenna categories and types, Antenna location and Installations.
Wireless LAN Organizations and Standards (FCC rules, IEEE and Wi-Fi alliance)
802.11 Network Architecture (SSID, Roaming, Positioning, Authentication and Power Management)
MAC and Physical Layers (RTS/CTS and Modulation)
WLAN set up and management (SOHO, PTP, PTMP and WISP)
Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations (Multipath, Hidden Node, Near Far, RF interference, Throughput and Weather.)
Wireless LAN Security and security policies.
Site Survey Fundamentals
Base Transceiver Station (BTS) Engineering
• Introduction and Evolution of GSM (HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS).
• Features of GSM and GPRS network Architecture.
• GSM and GPRS network components (MS, TC, BTS, BSC, BSS, OMC, MSC, GMSC, PSTN NSS etc).
• GSM terrestrial interfaces (Um, A, A-ter, Abis etc).
• Channels on the air interface (Physical and Logical channels).
• Radio interference optimization (power control and interference).
• Call setup, Hand over and Call termination.
• Introduction GPRS.
• Introduction UMTS.
• Introduction to Base Transceiver station (BTS).
• Main principle feature and characteristics of a BTS.
• BTS Cabinets structure, description and types.
• BTS hardware architecture and connection (SUM, TRX, ANY, ANX, BTSCA, Fan Unit, PSU, DC, Sub racks etc).
• BTS Ranges
• BTS configuration, Test and commissioning.
• Environmental compatibility (EMC)
• BTS fault finding and troubleshooting
• Site visit.
Duration
Corporate training 10 Days
Individual training 2 mths (weekdays)
Individual training 4 mths (Weekends)
Learning Process Flexible
Who should attend
Engineering and Science professional in Oil and Gas, Telecommunication or ICT sector.
Unemployed Engineering and Science graduates seeking for high paying jobs in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication or ICT companies.
Serving (NYSC) Engineering and Science graduates seeking for good paying jobs in oil & gas, telecoms and ICT companies.
Self employed entrepreneur seeking for career advancement.
Engineering and Science Students.
Anyone with passion for knowledge who seek employment or career advancement in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication and ICT.
Benefits
Field Support Engineer Telecoms is a hybrid course and is one of the most sought after profession in the telecoms industry as it stands you out as a professional with exceptional skills and can also pay your bills as self an entrepreneur
This is a highly sought after professional skill in the labor market with high salary and benefits. For more information contact [email protected] or call +234 (0) 7035816455, +234 (0) 8180178962
Microwave Transmissions & Wireless Network Planning This course covers the principle of microwave transmission and wireless networking that will lead one to being a Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA). At the end of this program you are expected to fully understand the how to design, plan, develop and manage a wireless network ranging from SOHO, PTP, PTMP and WISP. And also know the various types of Radio Frequency (RF) antennas and when to use one and the security of her wireless networks using any of the many wireless network security policies.
Course content:
Wireless LAN and its applications.
Radio Frequency (RF) Fundamentals, RF behaviors, RF Antenna concepts and RF mathematics.
Spread Spectrum Technology (FHSS,DSSS, OFDM and MIMO)
Wireless LAN Infrastructure Devices (Access points, Routers, Switches and Bridges)
Antennas and Accessories, Antenna categories and types, Antenna location and Installations.
Wireless LAN Organizations and Standards (FCC rules, IEEE and Wi-Fi alliance)
802.11 Network Architecture (SSID, Roaming, Positioning, Authentication and Power Management)
MAC and Physical Layers (RTS/CTS and Modulation)
WLAN set up and management (SOHO, PTP, PTMP and WISP)
Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations (Multipath, Hidden Node, Near Far, RF interference, Throughput and Weather.)
Wireless LAN Security and security policies.
Site Survey Fundamentals
Duration
Corporate training 5 Days
Individual training 4 Weeks (weekdays)
Individual training 8 Weeks (Weekends)
Learning Process Flexible
Who should attend?
Engineering and Science professionals in Oil and Gas, Telecommunication or ICT sector.
Unemployed Engineering and Science graduates seeking for high paying jobs in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication or ICT companies.
Serving (NYSC) Engineering and Science graduates seeking for good paying jobs in oil & gas, telecoms and ICT companies.
Self employed entrepreneur seeking for career advancement.
Engineering and Science Students.
Anyone with passion for knowledge who seek employment or career advancement in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication and ICT.
Benefits
Mastering the principle of wireless systems network planning and Radio frequency (RF) gives you an edge in the labor market. It stands you out as a professional with exceptional skills and can also pay your bill as an entrepreneur
This is a highly sought after professional skill in the labor market with high pay package and benefits. For more information contact [email protected] or call +234 (0) 7035816455, +234 (0) 8180178962