Introduction to xDSL Networks and Services

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Prerequisites:
None, although some familiarity with IP or transmission networks is desirable

Outline and Objectives:
Encouraged by regulatory changes, Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) has begun to dominate high-speed Internet access for residential and small business users in many countries. VDSL and ADSL2+ promise still higher speeds to end users in the next few years, and symmetric versions such as SHDSL offer new transport options for fixed and mobile operator back haul. Cable modems and wireless alternatives will also compete in this broadband access space. This course gives a comprehensive treatment of the DSL alternatives and of competing technologies.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • South West England
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Further Details

Who Should Attend:
This course is suitable for anyone working in the development, engineering, implementation, support or products of DSL solutions, including cross-training engineers, product managers and engineering managers.

Course Contents:
A Commercial and Competitive Perspective on DSL
DSL Standards and Technology
A Regulatory Perspective on DSL and LLU
The Shift to Second Generation ADSL and NGN
ADSL Services and the Evolution to Triple-Play
Wireless Broadband Alternatives: WiMAX and LTE

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Gloucester

Guide Price: £995.00