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GSM Training
GSM training incorporating free GSM e-learning from the UK's leading Wireless and Telecoms training companyLEVER Technology Group plc. Our GSM training syllabus covers all requirements, from technical training for GSM network engineers to non-tedchnical training for sales, marketing and other professional staff working with mobile communications. Our GSM training curriculum includes:
Mobile Communications TrainingWe have a range of GSM training courses designed for technical and non-technical professionals needing an introduction to GSM principles, services, architecture, operation and evolution to 2.5G GPRS or 3G UMTS networks, where we also examine the roles of EDGE, EGPRS and GPRS.We have an unrivalled ability to customise bespoke training courses that meet you needs exactly. Our mobile communications training curriculum includes not only GSM training, GPRS training and UMTS training, but also TDMA, CDMA, iMode and mobile systems. We also develop GSM e-learning, GPRS e-learning and UMTS e-learning courses for major mobile network operators and telcos. Our wider telecoms training curriculum includes GSM, GPRS, UMTS, CAMEL, MAP, INAP, SS7, C7, wireless, Bluetooth, ATM, SDH, DWDM, DSL, Frame Relay, ISDN; network training: LAN, WAN, Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11 wireless network training; IP training, IPv6, voice over IP, mobile IP and Cisco training.
About LEVER We develop our courses in-house, using industry experts with more than fifty years' collective experience in telecommunications training. We deliver blended training using advanced, interactive e-learning modules that help you and your team learning quickly and cost-effectively. Our market-leading mobile e-learning courses are engaging, innovative and highly interactive. For details on our GSM training curriculum, call 0800 138 3030 or +44 (0)113 398 3300 (International).
About GSMGSM - Global System for Mobile communications - is the World's most successful 2G (digital) cellular mobile communications network standard. GSM networks can be upgraded to provide 2.5G GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) networks that provide always-on IP data network services to mobile users.Future 3G systems operators currently running GSM networks will migrate to UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) by upgrading first to GPRS. |