Wednesday 22 June 2016

All That You Need To know About FTTX Training And Its Benefits

Considering the rising demand for high-speed broadband Internet access and wireless telecom services, many businesses are greatly investing in state-of-the-art fiber optic networks. Popular by the name of FTTX, sectors like real estate, telecommunications/service, even the government organization’s are seeking reliable and experienced partners for end-to-end fiber network solutions.
FTTX carries the quad-play signal from service provider to the subscriber, whether it is a residence (FTTH), a building (FTTB), a node (FTTN) or desk (FTTD). Convergence Labs provides FTTX & Multiplexing Training that includes fundamentals of end-to-end passive infrastructure.

It is a practical 3 weeks course which is designed to enlighten  technicians with hands-on experience and understanding of difference between ACTIVE and Passive Optic Networks (PONs).

Basically, it helps the learners to identify the difference between the two systems how they offer numerous services in FTTH applications. During the training participants will learn to design, install, test and maintain Active and Passive Optical Networks (PONs) / (FTTx) systems.
High Speed Internet Convergence Lab

Prerequisites:
The aspirant must possess a basic understanding of telecommunications and fiber optic splicing, termination and testing before choosing this course. The students can obtain knowledge in the following streams: 
  •  TeleCom Networks Today I or II
  •  Hands-On Fiber Optic ISP & OSP

Target Audience:
Technicians, installers, splicers, contractors, union craftsman, facilities managers, telecom Fiber-to-the-Home/FTTH managers, electricians, and anyone involved in repairing, installing, maintaining, designing, evaluating, or provisioning ACTIVE and Passive FTTH systems.

Students Will Become Skilled At:
·         ACTIVE and PON Applications and Systems Installation of FTTH Splicing, Connectors, Closures
·         Complete Testing FTTH from the Remote to The ONU
·         Testing the Customer Premise to ensure it is FTTH Capable

·      All Participants  will build and complete the hands-on portion of a FTTH System that will include splicing, connectorization, testing and troubleshooting 

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