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    Get up to speed and fill the gaps on telecom, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS, Voice over IP and wireless at your own pace.
    Teracom’s DVD video training courses are high-quality multimedia productions featuring the instructor, extensive animated graphics and point-by-point bullets.
    Like private lessons from the Director of the Institute!
    Our top instructor Eric Coll talks to you directly via the camera,
    using his vast experience and acclaimed ability to explain key concepts, mainstream technologies and how it all fits together – in plain English.

    A- Fundamentals of Telecommunications 1
    B- Fundamentals of Telecommunications 2
    C- Fundamentals of Datacom and Networking
    D- Understanding Networking 1
    E- Understanding Networking 2
    F- Wireless Training : Understanding Wireless
    VoIP Training:
    G- Understanding VoIP 1
    H- Understanding VoIP 2
    I- Understanding VoIP 3
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    Thanks for the post.

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    please used thanks button my friend. keep our forums clean

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    Hi,link of part 1 is dead,can you reupload plz...................


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    which one? File Factory? You can used Hot file link...link interchangable

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    Hi,link of part 1 is dead,can you reupload plz...................


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    Default Course V1: Fundamentals of Telecommunications

    Course V1: Fundamentals of Telecommunications
    The PSTN • Telephony • Telecom Equipment • The Telecom Industry
    Produced 2006. Length 142 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 55-page 8.5" x 11" softcover bound workbook.



    It all starts with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Plain Ordinary Telephone Service (POTS).
    We’ll begin with the basics of telephony: loops, trunks, circuits, analog, the voiceband… fundamentals that are key
    to understanding of newer technologies and services.
    To complete the picture, we take a practical journey through different types of equipment. We'll review switches,
    PBXs, Centrex, multiplexers and routers, as well as ancillary equipment like ACDs, voice mail and interactive voice
    response (IVR) systems.
    With this framework in place, we'll review the telecommunications industry and understand the main players and
    competitors, how Local Exchange Carriers connect to Inter-Exchange Carriers and how CLECs fit into the picture.
    The topics in this video course - how the telephone system and industry work, provide the essential foundation on
    which everything else, including digital communications, data circuits and networking are built.

    Part 1 Fundamentals of Telephony
    1.03 The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
    1.05 Analog Circuits
    1.07 What is Sound?
    1.09 The Voiceband
    1.11 Plain Ordinary Telephone Service (POTS)
    1.13 DTMF Address Signaling
    1.15 Signaling System 7 (SS7)

    Part 2 Telecom Equipment
    2.03 Telephone Switches
    2.05 PBX vs. Centrex
    2.07 Voice VPNs
    2.09 Call Centers

    Part 3 The Telecommunications Industry
    3.03 US Domestic Telcos
    3.05 AT&T and Verizon
    3.07 Canadian Telephone Companies
    3.09 PSTN Switching Centers Before Competition
    3.11 Accessing The Interexchange Carriers
    3.13 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs)
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    Default ourse V2: Fundamentals of Telecommunications 2

    ourse V2: Fundamentals of Telecommunications 2
    Voice Digitization • DS0-DS3 • Transmission • TDM • T1 • T3 • ISDN • SONET • Fiber • DWDM
    Produced 2006. Length 124 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 63-page 8.5" x 11" softcover bound workbook.



    In this video course, we drill into the technology a bit, to understand the concepts, standards and technologies for
    actually transmitting voice calls from one place to another. We'll give you a real understanding of what "digital"
    actually means, and how it is implemented. We’ll explain what a "DS0" is, and take a practical tour of digital
    circuits, including T1, T3, SONET and ISDN. At a high level, we'll see how voice, data and video can be
    integrated. Then, we'll take a closer look at how this is all actually done, with Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
    and digital carrier systems that are the technologies at the heart of telecommunications networks. Without getting
    bogged down on technical details, we'll provide you with a basic understanding of how transmission systems work,
    including T1 over copper wires and SONET over fiber.
    Most of the transmission systems we have in place were designed for digital voice communications using these
    techniques... but they are also used for data and networking. This video course provides you with the concrete
    knowledge of the telecommunication circuits necessary to a full understanding of data circuits and network
    services.

    Part 1 Digital Communications
    1.03 Why Digital?
    1.05 Analog and Digital: What Do We Really Mean?
    1.07 Continuous Signals, Discrete Signals
    1.09 Voice Digitization (Analog → Digital Conversion)
    1.11 Voice Reconstruction (Digital → Analog Conversion)
    1.13 Voice Digitization Summary
    1.15 The Digital Hierarchy: Industry Standard Line Speeds
    1.17 Popular Technologies: Digital Carrier Systems
    1.19 ISDN BRI and PRI
    1.21 Digital Circuit Voice Applications
    1.23 Digital Circuit Data Applications
    1.25 Digital Video
    1.27 Integration: Voice, Video, Data
    Part 2 Transmission Systems
    2.03 Time Division Multiplexing
    2.05 T1 Carrier System
    2.07 T1 Basics: Multiplexers
    2.09 Framing and Channels
    2.11 Pulses and Repeaters
    2.13 How T1 is Provided
    2.15 Fibers and Cables
    2.17 SONET and DWDM: Core Networks
    2.19 International Digital Hierarchies
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    Based on our most popular instructor-led Course 101, Telecom, Datacom and Networking for Non-Engineering Professionals, the set of five "core training" DVD video courses V1 - V5 puts a structured understanding of telecommunications and IP networking in place, establishing a solid base of fundamentals, explaining the buzzwords, jargon and mainstream technologies. and how it all fits together -- in plain English.

    V1 Fundamentals of Telecom 1
    The PSTN • Telephony • Telecom Equipment • The Telecom Industry

    V2 Fundamentals of Telecom 2
    Voice Digitization • DS0-DS3 • Digital Transmission and TDM • T1 • T3 • ISDN • SONET • Fiber and DWDM

    V3 Fundamentals of Datacom and Networking
    WANs and LANs • MAC Frames vs. IP Packets • The Network "Cloud"

    V4 Understanding Networking 1
    OSI Layers • Protocol Stacks • The FedEx Analogy
    IP Addressing, DHCP, NAT • Bandwidth on Demand Services • Frame Relay • ATM • MPLS

    V5 Understanding Networking 2
    The Internet • ISPs • The Web • IP Security • Viruses • Firewalls • Encryption • IPsec • VPNs

    Wireless Training

    Based on our instructor-led Course 120, Understanding Wireless 1 covers mobile communications: cellular, PCS and 3G, plus the wireless Web.

    V6 Understanding Wireless 1
    Wireless Fundamentals • Cellular: CDMA, TDMA, GSM, GPRS
    3G: UMTS, CDMA2000, 1X, 1XEV-DO • Wireless Web

    VoIP Training

    Based on our very popular instructor-led Course 130 Voice over IP, V8, V9 and V10 are a set of three DVD video courses that explain Voice over IP from top to bottom and front to back. These courses are designed for those who need to get up to speed, understand what VoIP is all about, separate hype from reality, understand the buzzwords and jargon, sort out the protocols, standards, architectures and understand mainstream solutions.

    V8 Understanding Voice over IP 1
    Components • Standards • Architectures

    V9 Understanding Voice over IP 2
    Voice Packetization • Voice Quality • Codecs, Jitter and Packet Loss • Diff-Serv • Network QoS with MPLS

    V10 Understanding Voice over IP 3
    SIP and IP Call Flow • Carrier Interconnect • Megaco


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