Monday, February 3, 2020

Top Telecommunications Certifications

When it comes to bringing people and systems together, networking is often required to make all the right connections and technologies work. However, there's a lot more than just networking involved in telecommunications certifications and the technologies they cover.
Here, we cover a variety of certifications, network cable installer including classic telecommunications and telecommunications networking. Our top five picks include a Telecommunications Certification Organization (TCO) credential as well as a vendor-neutral Master Technician credential from NCTI.
You will also read about engineering-oriented communications certifications, such as the Internet Protocol Engineering Professional (IPEP), the iNARTE Telecommunications Engineer and a distribution credential from the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI), originally a building trades association. The BICSI certification is in such high standing that, for some job roles, it's a Department of Defense requirement.
There's more than ordinary networking involved in many of these credentials, because voice and streaming media traffic come with certain unavoidable and important requirements for limited latency and quick delivery. These are necessary for real-time voice and video communications to occur, and for streaming media delivery to provide an acceptable user experience without hiccups. Thus, there's a vital service-level establishment, monitoring and troubleshooting component in these credentials.

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