Why this Triple Play & Quad Play course?
Triple Play is the provisioning of the three services to consumers over a single broadband connection:
- High Speed Internet
- Television, either normal broadcasts, Video on Demand (VoD) or IPTV
- Telephone
Quad Play, also known as quadruple play, multi-play and 4play, adds in mobile communications services such as 3G, UMTS or 4G / WiMAX.
The essence to the success of Triple Play or Quad Play is the development of a combined business model, rather than on solving technical issues or a common standard.
Technically, the broadband standards are in place but the needs of the different services present a variety of problems for operators.
This one day triple play course explores the business models and backend processes, including customer care support and billing.
IPTV can be confused with triple play and for many operators, IPTV is the television aspect, and so this course overviews IPTV.
This triple play seminar also describes the technical challenges: voice, video, high speed data and mobile services all have different characteristics and place different burdens on the supporting network. For example, voice services are affected by delay variation, whereas packet loss or reordering has a more major effect on video and data services. Using a shared network resource such as cable or DSL requires the network to provide QoS mechanisms.
Who should attend this Triple Play & Quad Play course
- Anyone, both technical and non-technical, who requires an understanding of Triple Play and Quad Play services delivery.
Triple Play & Quad Play Course Pre-requisites
Attendees should have some experience working in the telecoms, networking or communications industry prior to attending this course.
Lifetime Post-Course Support
After completing this
Triple Play & Quad Play training course, delegates receive
lifetime post-training support from LEVER Technology Group PLC, to help them apply the technologies and skills they have learned with us, to provide career-long support, and to ensure they are better equipped for their future roles in IT and networking.