Communications Test & Measurement — Training - Australia

    • JDSU Australia Pty. Ltd.
      Suite 204, Level 2
      1-5 Commercial Road
      Kingsgrove, NSW 2208, Australia
      Tel: +61 2 9336 3400
      Fax: +61 2 9554 4275
      Email: sales.australia@jdsu.com

Training - Australia

JDSU's intimate knowledge of the industry and ability to provide customized solutions for you makes us uniquely qualified to train your employees. JDSU Global Services and Solutions (GSS) Education Services offers its customers high-quality product training worldwide, delivered at your location or ours. Offering a comprehensive range of classes to accelerate the learning curve associated with acquiring new technology or to optimize existing equipment, our courses are designed to support customers at various stages of the network life cycle. Courses are delivered in a public classroom setting or at your location.

See the Light Webinar Series

The “See the Light” webinar series is a four-part program designed for anyone involved in the installation, maintenance, and repair of fiber optic systems. It begins with fiber inspection and cleaning and then covers the basics of fiber testing. The webinar series then continues with the more advanced OTDR and fiber LAN testing challenges. The series is developed for IT network technicians, cabling contractors, service provider installation & maintenance technicians, and anyone who works with fiber optic systems.

Fiber Testing in the LAN - Archived
JDSU fiber test experts will review multimode and single-mode fiber, the limitations and demands of fiber LAN environments, and how these complexities can impact future requirements for high-speed networks.
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Performing and Analyzing OTDR Traces   - Archived
Join JDSU fiber test experts and learn the best practices for troubleshooting and testing fiber networks with an Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR).
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Fiber Testing Fundamentals - Archived
JDSU fiber test experts focus on the fundamentals of fiber tests including Visual Fault Location, Optical Insertion Loss (OIL), Optical Return Loss (ORL), and Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) basics.
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Fiber Inspection and Cleaning - Archived
Learn why fiber connectors are the weakest link in any fiber system and how proper inspection, cleaning, connecting, and testing can greatly reduce network degradations and outages.
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Public Courses

Telecommunications Made Easy
This course was developed to help non technical delegates and new technicians to understand the language and acronyms behind the technologies used in electronic communications industry. It will enable you to understand the fast changing IT and Telecommunications world, in simple terms. This knowledge can then be applied to your organization so that individuals can confidently conduct informed technology based discussions with colleagues, suppliers and customers.

Understanding PDH/SDH
Designed for technicians seeking to broaden their experience on data transmission networks, this course enhances knowledge of PDH and SDH concepts. In addition to service turn-up procedures and examining the resilience of a well designed network, there is a special focus on the testing necessary to ensure peak network performance. This course covers: PDH, 64kbit/s to 140Mbit/s including clocking and frame analysis; SDH, STM1 to STM16 including frame and pointer analysis.

IP Telephony Explained
This course will allow attendees to gain a solid understanding of the technologies and protocols involved in implementing converged networks. It will explain Local Area Networking, the history of Ethernet, A-DSL, the Internet Protocol, addressing, class of service (CoS) and quality of service (QoS) levels required for implementing Voice over IP in the modern network.

Broadband Access
This course will allow technicians to gain a solid understanding of current copper broadband technologies and turn up procedures. It will position copper A-DSL access, Ethernet LAN, PSTN telephony and fibre backbone providing attendees with a clear understanding of what each technology does, the applications it enables, the benefits that it brings and how to ensure it is working from the copper line to the TCP/IP application.

 
 
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