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| ADVANCE
DIPLOMA IN TELECOM MANAGEMENT (ADTM) |
| Introduction |
| As the use of data communication expands, so has the importance of network management, Network management encompasses a wide range of strategic, tactical, and operational management activities related to the network infrastructures in today’s organizations. Strategic network management is focused on the role of network and networking in an organization’s computing infrastructure over the long term. Its purpose is to ensure that the organization has the network infrastructure required to achieve its long-range goals and objectives. Tactical network management includes the translation of strategic network plans into more detailed action. |
| AIM |
This course is intended for the people working in the field of telecommunications, laymen interested in learning more about the field and people responsible for the administration of telecommunications services for their organizations. They include regulatory staff, salespeople, law firms, research organizations, marketing personnel, human resources professionals, project managers, telecommunications managers and high-level administrators.
The course starts out with interpretations of fundamental concepts so that students will have a basis for understanding more complex, new telecommunications services. It examines the structure of the industry, local competition, regulatory proceedings, the internet, convergence and wireless services.
Along with explanations of technology are examples of applications and historical highlights. How the industry evolved ad how the technology changed is explained. The stores and descriptions that accompany the technical details are key to the course. |
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