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
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123 Phase 3B-2, Above Dominos Mohali, Punjab, India.
Tel: 0172 4010731, 9814145471
Email: info@telcoma.in
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Indian telecom sector will provide employment to around one crore people by 2012, a study by PwC.
The telecom industry will provide about 28 lakh direct jobs and around 70 indirect jobs by 2012, the study commissioned by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).
Registrations for the new batches for 6 month industrial training have started. To register visit www.telcoma.in or call 9814145471
Telcoma Technologies Pvt Ltd puts the main emphasis on Practical Industrial Training Experience with its Live Telecom Projects. The detailed practical coverage of GSM, 3G and 4G technologies meets the telecom industry requirements for Job. 6 months, 6 weeks industrial training, training in Telecom, B.TECH, Electronics and communication/ECE, Computer science, CSE, MCA in chandigarh, mohali and punjab
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After poor response for 3G services, Indian telecom operators are desperately working with Chinese and western telecom gear makers to upgrade the current infrastructure from 3Gto 4G.
Technically known as Long Term Evolution (LTE) in mobile broadband terminology and branded as 4G, the new infrastructure would require minimal funds for Indian telecom operators who have almost set up the 3G infrastructure. “We have a single RAN box where you can upgrade 3G to 4G or LTE to Wimax. Everything is in one box. They will need minimal funds to upgrade to 4G,” said a top official with Chinese telecom equipment provider Huawei. The Huawei official said 3G and 4G are basically download speeds.
The Huawei official said the company is in talks with some Indian telecom operators. “The 3G network is on track right now. In the last six months six to seven operators have placed faith in us,” he added. The department of telecommunications (DoT) has also decided to go by the LTE or 4G global roadmap, which is expected to be launched globally between 2011 to mid-2012.
Indian operators hope that the LTE would be a smooth transition using core infrastructure of the 2G or 3G networks. According to the vice president (networks) of Bharti Airtel, Puneet Garg, 2012 will be the year that will witness a broadband wireless revolution using LTE, which will change the way people connect to communicate.
“With mass adoption, lowest cost per bit, highest capacity, best user experience and a true global standard, the world is stepping into 4G. We expect 380 million LTE subscribers and 80 plus LTE networks by 2015,” said Sujit Bakre, Nokia Siemens Networks head of 4G business development.
The main advantages with LTE are high throughput, low latency, plug and play, an improved end-user experience and a simple architecture resulting in low operating costs. LTE will also support seamless passing to cell towers with older network technology, such as GSM, CDMAOne, UMTS and CDMA2000.
A report on GSM, 3G and 4G in India by TELCOMA Technologies
A Report on
- The Indian telecom market segmentation
- Top 15 operators in india by subscriber count
- Result of India’s 3G spectrum allocation – circle & operator wise
- GSM in India 2011- 2013Predictions
- 3G in India 2011-2014 Predictions
- 3G/4G updates and news
Download here pdf format
REPORT ON CURRENT AND FUTURE WIRELESS (GSM AND 3G) TRENDS IN INDIA
To make available 3G mobile services to its enterprise and residential customers, NEC has come out with the launch of its 3G Femtocell solution which will be launched within a few months. “NEC is rewriting the conventional 3G deployment norms so that mobile operators can capture the 3G market quickly and cost efficiently at a time when they are under immense cost stress following 3G network roll-outs and high 3G licensing,” said Atsushi Kuroda, General Manager, International Sales and Operations Business Unit.
Femtocell is a small cellular base station, typically designed for use in a home or small business. It connects to the service provider’s network via broadband (such as DSL or cable); current designs typically support 2 to 4 active mobile phones in a residential setting, and 8 to 16 active mobile phones in enterprise settings. A femtocell allows service providers to extend service coverage indoors, especially where access would otherwise be limited or unavailable. Although much attention is focused on WCDMA, the concept is applicable to all standards, including GSM, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA, WiMAX and LTE solutions.
For a mobile operator, the attractions of a femtocell are improvements to both coverage and capacity, especially indoors. This can reduce both capital expenditure and operating expense. There may also be opportunity for new services. Consumers benefit from improved coverage and potentially better voice quality and battery life. Depending on the carrier they may also be offered more attractive tariffs e.g. discounted calls from home.
Nearly half a million Femtocell devices have come into existence because of the eight contracts NEC has worldwide with mobile operators for Femtocell system deployments. In India, a trial is in progress of the NEC Femtocell solution with a mobile operator. NEC still has 16 system trials in progress.
Why Telecom Training at Telcoma Technologies
• Live/Client Based Project Exposure you can show it to the your Prospective Employer.
• Experinced Trainers with 5+ years of Industry Experience.
• Professional and Practical Approach driven Training.
• Best-in-Class Content for 6 Months Industrial Training.
• Provides 100% placement assistance and interview prepration
• Module1: GSM – Architecture, Protocols and Services
• Module2: Hardware, Installation and Commisioning and Functional Description of BTS and BSC
• Module3: Radio Frequency(RF) Plannng and Optimization: Designing a Cellular Network.
• Module4: Transmission Technologies : Designing, Configuration and Maintenance.
• Module5: Operation and Maintenance: Faults and their Rectification.
• Module6: Network Switching System, SS7 and IN.
• Module7: Value Added Services, GPRS, EDGE, SGSN, GGSN.
• Module8: Network Performance Monitoring: Key Performance Indicators.
• Module9: 3G Mobile Networks: New Voice, Data and Multimedia Services
• Module10: Wireless Security: GSM and 3G.
• Module11: Beyond 3G: LTE, WiMax, IMS, 4G Devices and the Mobile Web 2.0.
• Module12: PROJECT, ASSESMENT AND CERTIFICATION
• Module13: PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
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