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Modernization creates many opportunities for professionals in the wireless telecom industry, but those who want to be involved in this project need to understand what is expected of them during the rollout. The session lays out a full modernization flow from an operational perspective: what triggers modernization, how planning is structured, how rollout is executed, and how acceptance and validation are conducted. Upgrade drivers are framed in real terms, such as traffic growth, coverage gaps, performance complaints, new feature rollouts, equipment lifecycle, and efficiency targets. Hence, modernization stops feeling like a “vendor thing” and becomes a clear engineering process. Planning coverage includes typical checks and decisions: readiness, dependency mapping, sequencing of activities, risk areas, and how validation is prepared before changes go live. The skills map breaks down entry-level roles and the tasks associated with them: site verification, acceptance support, integration assistance, documentation, coordination with field/NOC, and basic KPI validation. The result is a clear view of where a beginner can start contributing to modernization projects and what skills make someone promotable inside that workstream.
