Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Saturday, February 14, 2015
In-building Wireless Training
LEARN THE IN-BUILDING WIRELESS TRAINING - THE ESSENTIALS
Why do we need In-Building Wireless? Why In- Building Coverage is needed?
Mobile devices are becoming the preferred means of communication worldwide.
We have seen Shift in mobile phone usage patterns and in-building wireless coverage is also needed for public safety and emergency services. Wide area wireless nets are ubiquitous.
We have seen shift in global operators’ network build-out from 2G to 3G to 4G LTE, smaller cells, emphasis on covering areas of high user density. Large buildings and important venues such as stadiums, concert halls, metro stations, train stations, and airports are an important revenue generator for the mobile operators and municipals.
Large buildings and venues have a big impact on the overall performance of the mobile network.
There are many options when it comes to In-Building Wireless System solutions including:
- RF Source (needed for all DAS solutions)
- Antenna and Repeaters
- Passive Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) when RF is distributed over coax cables
- Active Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) with Fiber-optic cabling backbone along with coax-based system based system
- Distributed Radios Distributed Radios with small cellular radios, called picocells and femtocells for ‘Hotspot’ solutions
Building materials used in historic structures are often barriers to strong wireless and mobile signals.
Learn how to quickly and efficiently plan, design, architect, test and deploy in-building wireless systems and techniques for enhancement of Cellular and Public Safety signals inside a building/structure.
Discover how to examine building layout, coverage and capacity requirements, and service objectives, to provide an affordable indoor design and solution. Guidelines and technical, product selection, installation, commissioning, performance, GoS, QoS, QoE, optimization, and complete documentation are included in our training solution to assure cellular/PCS, two-way radios, and other mobile devices work reliably in buildings, tunnels, bridges, airports, concert halls and sport venues.
Master your knowledge and skills to plan, design, implement and optimize indoor wireless and small cell networks. Learn about RF, radio waves, propagation, antennas, modulation, coding, services, architecture, design, capacity planning, verification, interference and various trends in-building technologies including DAS, Public Safety, WiFi, GSM, CDMA, 3G, LTE, LTE-Advanced.
Understand design and implementation of indoor wireless technologies, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and small cell technologies. Discover methods and tools for indoor wireless planning, design, implementation, deployment and optimizations of indoor wireless and small cell networks.
During the training, we will work with real projects to evaluate the feasibility, coverage and performance of the indoor wireless network, write system requirements and specifications, verify and validate design, implement and optimize the solution and produce as-built specs.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Enterprise Architecture Training and Certification
Enterprise Architecture Training and Certification
Your organization can improve its business efficiency and decision making enhancements through TONEX Enterprise Architecture Training programs . Using basic to advanced business, IT and technology gap analysis and planning techniques, you will learn to how to establish an effective working enterprise architecture program for the whole enterprise or a segment, and gain the expertise to achieve top level Enterprise Architect certification.Why choosing TONEX: Tonex donates $6.7 million to Center for Enterprise Architecture
July 19, 2012
http://news.psu.edu/story/148015/2012/07/19/tonex-donates-67-million-center-enterprise-architecture
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
RF Safety Training
High Quality RF Safety Training for Your Engineers and Technicians
TONEX comprehensive RF Safety training course is designed for engineers, technicians, project managers and anyone else who needs to learn RF safety.
RF Safety Training program RF theory of operations, regulations, safety, RF standards, types of radiation and field effect, Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) at RF sites, RF safety signs, hazard assessment, Lock out – Tag out procedures and Personal Protective equipment.
For more information, click here.
RF Safety training is for anyone who may encounter RF fields or RF exposure, and is required training for employees and sub-contractors in the telecommunications industry.
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