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This course explores the "second wave" of 5G by examining how technical innovations like Artificial Intelligence, RedCap IoT support, and satellite integration are enhancing network efficiency and laying the foundation for the move to 6G.
AI Foundations and Strategic Impact in Telecom is a 90-minute strategic overview designed to help industry professionals understand how artificial intelligence is transforming modern network operations and business value.
This course explores the technical foundations, industry landscape, and strategic value of Satellite Direct-to-Device (D2D) technology as a supplement to terrestrial wireless networks.
This course covers 5G's impact on industries like retail, healthcare, and tech. Learn about connected cars, smart cities, and preparing for 5G’s benefits, and debunking its myths.
Explore DAS and Small Cells, their types, advantages, and applications. Learn about CBRS, private LTE, 5G, and how these systems address coverage and capacity.
Discover 5G technology in this course. Learn about its changes, driving forces, new features, deployment timelines, and its impacts on personal and professional life.
Learn essential RF safety practices for working near wireless sites. This course helps develop an RF Safety Plan, meeting ANSI, IEEE, FCC, OSHA, and other guidelines.
This course covers why we need 5G, the current limitations of 4G technology, how and who creates 5G, and identifies avenues for professional and personal involvement.
This course will provide an overview of key aspects of spectrum bands – auctions and allocation, coverage vs capacity, propagation, and future readiness. The course also helps understand how the selection of frequency bands affects the design of multiband cell sites (Macro and Indoors). Other topics include an overview of unlicensed bands for Wi-Fi and future bands for 6G.
Macro Site Fundamentals covers tower planning, construction, troubleshooting, RF diagrams, hardware components, co-siting, C-RAN, and tower construction.
Wireless 101 introduces practical aspects of wireless communication systems and their business and industry applications.