ashif_eee said:
Guys want to have ur idea/opinion--->which province is relatively better for the employment of NOC-2147.
Basically i m talking about Telecom engineer--> CS Core Planning Engineers. Any idea? Which certification courses is preferable to complete before reaching Canada?
Put some light in this regard...
2147 applicant has great opportunity specially in Toronto and Vancouver , if you are interested in telecom domain then try to get more in OSS , you won't believe how much you will have job opportunity having any of below one certification in hand.
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/wireless_network_engineer.html
Certifications such as the Certified Wireless Network Expert (CWNE®) or Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) also play an important role in keeping wireless network engineers up to date in the latest WLAN and remote networking technology.
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big check list and options in below link
http://www.certify-tco.org/certifications.htm
Telecommunications Certification Organization
Welcome to the Telecommunications Certification Organization (TCO). TCO provides knowledge skills certification in the areas of telecommunications, VoIP, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS and wireless technologies, and works with training organizations to develop courses for the certifications.
TCO Telecommunications Certification confirms and demonstrates that an individual possesses specific knowledge of telecommunications, VoIP, datacom, the network, IP networking, MPLS and wireless telecommunications technologies.
Taking courses to obtain a telecommunications certification is an ideal way to prepare for a job in the telecommunications business. Whether you're a programmer looking for that extra edge to be working for a telecom company, or a sales, finance, marketing, analyst or management person involved with telecommunications, building a broad knowledge of telecommunications networks, services and technologies, and obtaining a certificate to prove it can only help your prospects.
For employers, online telecommunications and networking training, covering fundamentals, network technologies and services and current mainstream practices is a highly cost-effective and consistent way to train up new team members - or get your whole department up to a common speed, increasing productivity, accuracy and performance.
What is TCO certification? Consider these definitions:
cer·ti·fy: verb
1. to attest as certain; give reliable information of; confirm: He certified the truth of his claim.
2. to testify to or vouch for in writing.
3. to guarantee; endorse reliably: to certify a document with an official seal.
4. to award a certificate to a person attesting to the completion of a course of study or the passing of a qualifying examination.
5. Archaic . to assure or inform with certainty.
6. to give assurance; testify; vouch for the validity of something (usually fol. by to ).
cer·ti·fi·ca·tion
1. the act of certifying.
2. the state of being certified.
TCO telecommunications certification is obtained by taking courses and passing qualifying examinations.
This has benefits both for individuals and for employers. Individuals may use TCO certification to demonstrate to an employer or potential employer that they have valuable and desirable knowledge skills. TCO testing and certification allows an employer to ensure that their employees, either individually or at a group level, have required knowledge skills.
TCO certification may be able to be used as the basis for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) contact hours credits for self-study in telecom, voice over IP, data communications, TCP/IP, networks and mobile.
TCO Certifications are awarded on successful completion of the relevant certification exam, usually following training courses provided by one of our training partners. available certifications
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http://www.telecomsacademy.com/tech_eng/school-of-advanced-communication-technologies/content-and-services-training-courses/ossbss-systems-platforms/
Overview
Attend this programme and you will gain a good understanding of Operation Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS) solutions used within the modern Telecommunications industry. An overview of current and emerging systems as well as the enabling technologies is given, together with current industry trends and an assessment of major equipment manufacturers and their key market areas.
Procedures and organizational requirements are explored in both OSS and BSS areas, with due regard to the supporting infrastructure and IT requirements. The architecture and software platforms currently installed within network operators will be discussed and analysed, and a comparison made between them.
Why should you attend this course?
Attend this highly regarded 1-day technology programme and you will be able to:
Understand modern telecommunications and the role that OSS / BSS plays
Identify eight key areas for which current OSS / BSS systems provide support within a modern Telco
Represent diagrammatically a typical OSS architecture
Explain the relevance of the TMF, eTOM and NGOSS to the development of OSS / BSS
Evaluate current and future OSS / BSS solutions, giving strengths and weaknesses in each case
List four major OSS / BSS equipment manufacturers, together with their main product areas in each case
Course Summary:
Telecommunications – Setting the scene for OSS and BSS
OSS & BSS – an Overview
Focus on OSS
Focus on BSS
Products and Key Opportunities within OSS/BSS