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Advances in Ethernet Service Testing |
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Written by Eric Heitz
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 06:40 |
Advances in Ethernet Service Testing: Addressing Your Business Ethernet Deployment and Mobile Backhaul Challenges Date: Friday, May 14th, 2010, at 10:00am EST Or Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 1:00pm EST Mega hertz, in conjunction with EXFO, invite you to attend this special webinar outlining the evolution of Ethernet testing techniques to help address the growing demand for Ethernet base services. This webinar will focus on the existing test practices and introduce new Ethernet service test methods to help speed deployments and improve first-time-right ratios. By attending this webex, you will: •Gain the knowledge you need to determine if your testing procedures are optimized •Determine if you need to re-assess your Ethernet test practices to adapt to changing SLA requirements. •Be able to request an on site Ethernet testing needs assessment by an Exfo Ethernet Applications Specialist •Be eligible for a 10% discount on any Exfo Ethernet Test Equipment purchased through 8/31/10 Attendance to these seminars is on a limited, by invitation only basis. *By registering and attending one of these webexs essions, you will be registered to win an Apple Ipod Touch –one will be raffled off in EACH session! Presented By: Sophie Legault, Senior Product Line Manager at EXFO. Sophie is responsible for establishing the carrier Ethernet product line strategy and defining requirements through customer interactions and market information. She has a solid foundation in the telecommunications industry with over 10 years of experience. She began her career as a network specialist for Stentor, the once cross-country network operator for Canadian ILECs. She then expanded her experience as a Systems Engineer for Nortel Networks' optical Internet product line. For any questions regarding these seminars please contact Mega Hertz 800-883-8839
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Carrier Ethernet for MSOs Training Seminar |
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Written by Eric Heitz
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Thursday, 18 February 2010 13:06 |
SCTE Sierra Chapter Training: Carrier Ethernet for MSOs
This seminar will touch on some of the aspects of how to Turn-up, Test and Troubleshoot. This is geared more towards the Network and Headend technician level.
The following are some of the subjects that will be covered: •Ethernet Basics •Network Topology and Variants •Ethernet Service Applications – Internet Access, Voice Over IP, Video on Demand, Private Line and Wireless Backhaul. •Field Testing Requirements Satisfying RFC 2544 •QoS and SLA Conformance Verification Presented by: Andy Hight of Sunrise Telecom
Dates/Times/Locations
Tuesday 4/27/10 8:00am-11:00am – 1 session 6505 Tam O’Shanter Dr. Stockton Pre-Register with Roberto Castro (209) 993-6658 or email at
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Wednesay 4/28/10 1242 National Dr, Sacramento 8:00am-11:00am and 1:00pm-4:00pm – 2 sessions Pre-Register with Bob Angelastro (916) 830-6732 or email at
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Thursday 4/29/10 311 B St, Yuba City 8:00am-10:00am – 1 session Pre-Register with George DeVoll (530) 332-5984 or email at
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Snacks will be provided during all sessions. |
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 13:16 |
Omnitron Systems sponsors a Free Webinar "End-to-End Ethernet OAM for SLAs in Multi-Operator Networks" |
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Written by Eric Heitz
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Monday, 15 February 2010 19:42 |
from LightReading.com ... Omnitron Systems sponsors a Free Webinar Host: Stan Hubbard, Senior Analyst & Ethernet Expo Chair, Light Reading Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 Time: 9:00 a.m. PST Overview: This webinar will review the latest in Ethernet demarcation technologies, including Hybrid Network Interface Devices, and will demonstrate how intelligent demarcation at the customer premises provides end-to-end visibility across multiple operator networks.
Click here to learn how to register for this event. |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 07:46 |
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GO95 & GO128 Training |
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Written by Eric Heitz
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 08:57 |
SCTE Sierra Chapter Training: GO95 and GO128 This course will present an understanding of GO95 and GO128 and what it means to the field technician. The course will cover what all the changes and new requirements over the last couple of years. We will be emphasizing the need to either correct or report violations for both the safety concern and the PUC citations. Presented by: Barry Egan Date/Times/Location Wednesday 02/24/10 1242 National Dr. Sacramento, CA 95834 8:00am-11:00am - 1st session 1:00pm-4:00pm - 2nd session Pre-Register with Bob Angelastro (916) 830-6732 or email at
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Since we are only able to do one day of this informative seminar, anybody wanting to travel to Sacramento, we will have plenty of room. In order to have enough refreshments, pre-registration will be very much appreciated. Snacks and Beverages will be provided during both courses. |
TV Everywhere - Competing in a Three-Screen World |
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Written by Eric Heitz
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Thursday, 28 January 2010 10:34 |
Our chapter's motto includes "bringing training opportunities and knowledge resources closer to the technician." Following that commitment we've been re-broadcasting industry announcements from large publishers. Today we have word from Communications Technology about a webinar called "TV Everywhere - Competing in a Three-Screen World" sponsored by OpenNet. This FREE webinar is Tuesday Feb 23rd, 2010 @ 8am PST/11am EST TOPIC: Consumers increasingly want access to TV programs on their own timetables, at the location of their choice, and on any device. As cable operators seek to compete in an increasingly three-screen world, they are searching for ways to move video content seamlessly from TV sets to PC monitors, laptops, cell phones, and other mobile devices. But this ambitious effort requires a new level of complexity and sophistication from cable’s traditional HFC architecture. Authentication, subscriber profile management, and business model innovation are to the forefront of the challenges facing operators. How can cable make the leap into the three-screen world? Join Communications Technology and Openet for this free webcast and discover the technical and business challenges that confront multi-channel video operators, as they assemble and manage all-purpose content delivery networks. REGISTER HERE |
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