Wireless Access strategies for operators
I did a small presentation at one of the premier learning forum in India. It was really stunning to see more than 500 forum members who have turned up to attend today’s Service provider’s architecture forum. I was surprised to know that the forum has more than 60,000 active members and works on the principal of nonprofit organization. I was particularly impressed by the number people they have helped in acquiring CCNA, CCNP’s and CCIEs.
There were plenty of questions raised about the importance of Radio access networks in shaping future communication and how would the forum member prepare themselves to prepare for Wireless access technologies.
One such certification which I would like to put into notice of all the attendees who were present in RST forum is IEEE WCET program. The IEEE WCET certification shows that the individual has demonstrated mastery of the internationally recognized body of wireless communication knowledge and has accepted the challenge to stay informed of new developments in the wireless field.
The IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc) has designed the IEEE WCET certification program to address the worldwide wireless industry’s growing and ever-evolving need for qualified communication professionals who can demonstrate practical problem-solving skills in real-world situations. Individuals who achieve this certification will be recognized as having the required knowledge, skill, and ability to meet wireless challenges in various industry, business, corporate, and organizational settings. You can read more about this certification at http://www.ieee-wcet.org/.
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we got excellent knowledge fron u regarding upcoming technologies such as LTE ANDWIMAX in the workshop.I hope u continue imparting urknowledge and experience with us in near future. thank u
Hi Sir,
I was part of the conference.
It was great talking with you personally.
i had asked you regarding which course to pursue to get into wireless.
Thanks for providing with necessary certification
Looking forward to your blog
Thanks & Regards,
Harsh