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Most engineering and tech graduates are familiar with telecom concepts, but struggle to connect them to how networks are actually built and operated. This program is designed to close that gap. You’ll gain a clear understanding of how cellular networks work from the ground up — from signal fundamentals and legacy systems to modern 4G, 5G, and Open RAN architectures. More importantly, you’ll see how these concepts are applied during network deployment, from site components to field tools. By the end of the program, you’ll be able to: → Explain how a cell site works, from antenna to core network → Understand the role of key components such as RRU, BBU, and transport → Interpret how 4G LTE and 5G networks are structured and deployed → Use tools like QGIS, GNet Track, and spectrum analyzers for analysis → Identify differences between outdoor and in-building solutions → Describe the deployment flow from planning to testing and optimization → Present your knowledge with confidence during interviews This program is suitable for: → ECE, EE, CoE, IT, and Computer Science graduates → Fresh graduates entering the telecom industry → Engineers transitioning from IT or other technical fields → Young professionals who want to understand network deployment The approach is straightforward and practical, focusing on building clarity and confidence so you can move from theory to application. Whether you’re preparing for your first telecom role or strengthening your foundation, this program provides a structured path to understanding wireless networks and their deployment.
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(2G) GSM and (3G) UMTS Foundations
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