TELCOMA Technologies Pvt. Ltd, an ISO 9001:2008 certified company provides Six Week / 6 Weeks Industrial Training in Advanced Telecom Technologies like GSM, CDMA, GPRS, EDGE, EvDO, 3G, 4G, LTE, UMTS, WCDMA, UMB, HSPDA, HSUPA, HSPA+, iden, WiFi and WiMax.
Besides technical training we also provide free aptitude, group discussion, personality development, CV building and interview preparation for our students in order to prepare them for getting good jobs.
As per the curriculum of all universities and colleges the students are required to undergo 6 Week / 8 Weeks or 2 months summer training program as a part of their engineering degree requirements.
Students at national level and worldwide chose TELCOMA as their preferred training provider. We have 100% satisfaction levels and have providing professional and practical oriented courses for students. Students who have enrolled for our Advanced Telcom training are working for top telecommunication companies like Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Network, NSN, ZTE, Huawei, Airtel, Aircel, Vodafone, IDEA, Tata Docomo, Videocon and Reliance to name a few.
Students work on live projects as a part of their internship here at TELCOMA, which increases their practical knowledge and chances of getting job in a good Telecommunication company. After completion of course and final year we will be arranging interviews in different companies. Students will sit in campus placements at our Mohali campus or will be sent to company’s premises for interviews.
As per year 2012, we will be starting our courses in the month of May, June 2012. We have limited seats and registrations will be done on first come first served basis.
Hurry book your place before the registration closes. Register for Six Week / 6 Weeks Training
The main technologies that will be covered in Six Months Industrial Training / 6 Weeks Summer Training are
1. GSM
2. CDMA
3. 3G
4. 4G
5. Wimax
6. HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, LTE, UMB, Wifi, iden.
1. GSM stands for Global System for Mobile communication and is a digital cellular technology based on a common standard for how data is sent over a wireless network. GSM is used on the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequencies in Europe, Australia and Asia, and the MHz 1800 frequency in the Americas and works on Time Division Multiple access (TDMA).
2. CDMA, Code Division Multiple Access, is a digital wireless transmission technology that allows for a large amount of users to share access to a single radio channel. Historically, CDMA was developed by Qualcomm, made a U.S. standard, and gained some acceptance before GSM became established. CDMA is a “spread spectrum” technology, which means that it spreads the information contained in a particular signal of interest over a much greater bandwidth than the original signal.
3. 3G refers to the third generation of mobile cellular technology. The third generation, as the name suggests, follows two earlier generations. There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent worldwide is UMTS, which is based on WCDMA.
4. 4G is the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards. In 2009, the ITU-R organization specified the IMT-Advanced (International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced) requirements for 4G standards, setting peak speed requirements for 4G service at 100 Mbit/s
CHANDIGARH:
123 Phase 3B-2, Above Dominos Mohali, Punjab, India.
Tel: 0172 4010731, 9814145471
Email: info@telcoma.in
LUDHIANA:
Adjacent Hot Millions, Aarti Chowk, Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana.
Tel: 8146013147
All of France’s four main telecom operators have won fourth-generation, or 4G, mobile-spectrum licences in France’s first round of auctioning, telecom regulator Arcep said Thursday, only a week after the candidates filed their bids.
The prices paid for the frequencies translated to a strong valuation of state property, bringing in a total of EUR936 million compared with a reserve price of EUR700 million, Arcep said.
France Telecom SA (FTE) will be allocated a duplex frequency block of 20 MHz, for which it bid EUR287.12 million and made a commitment to host mobile virtual network operators on its network.
Vivendi SA’s (VIV.FR) SFR will be allocated a duplex frequency block of 15 MHz, for which it bid EUR150 million and didn’t make a commitment to host MVNOs on its network.
Smaller player Bouygues Telecom, owned by Bouygues SA (EN.FR) will be allocated a duplex frequency block of 15 MHz, for which it bid EUR228.01 million and made a commitment to host MVNOs on its network.
And Iliad SA’s (ILD.FR) Free Mobile will be allocated a duplex frequency block of 20 MHz, for which it bid EUR271 million and made a commitment to host MVNOs on its network, Arcep said.
Only last week, France’s four main mobile operators filed bids for the spectrum.
Telecom major Bharti Airtel Tuesday said that the fourth generation (4G) technology for mobile communications could be launched in India alongside other countries.
“Launch of 4G services in India will be almost aligned with the rest of the world,” said Sanjay Kapoor, chief executive officer, India and South Asia, Bharti Airtel, at a Qualcomm event here.
However, he did not indicate when it would happen.
4G is a successor to the 3G and 2G families and is expected to be five times quicker than the 3G services in the country.