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Networking - Multimedia over IP
Networking course list
Introduction to Telecommunications
TCP/IP Foundation for engineers
Definitive VoIP for engineers
Total Video over IP for engineers
Definitive SIP for engineers
Definitive H.323 for engineers
Securing SIP networks
Definitive SIP in the IMS for engineers
Total H.248 for engineers
UNIX fundamentals
Definitive Asterisk for engineers
Advanced Asterisk
Total IP QoS for engineers
Implementing IP multicasting in your network
Total IPv6 for engineers



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SIP Express router for engineers UNIX fundamentals Definitive Asterisk for engineers Definitive SIP for engineers Total IPv6 for engineers Implementing IP multicasting in your network Total IP QoS for engineers Total Video over IP for engineers Definitive VoIP for engineers Introduction to telecommunications TCP/IP foundation for engineers Securing SIP networks Definitive SIP in the IMS for engineers
 
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We cover all aspects of "quadruple" play not just Voice Over IP. Our VoIP, Video over IP, SIP and H.323 courses provide hands on technology training - not focussing on specific products but instead concentrating on how the standards work. Practical exercises involve hard phones, soft phones, video servers, SIP servers from a range of suppliers enabling delegates to investigate interoperability issues.

Sales people and managers may be more interested in our one day overview course.

Those new to these areas are advised to ensure that they meet the pre requisites to ensure that they obtain the maximum benefit from these courses. For example telephony experts will gain most out of these courses if they attend the TCP/IP fundamentals courses first. Likewise data experts will benefit from attending the Introduction to telecommunications course first.