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Traffic Engineering

School/Trainer:

TONEX, Inc.
Dallas, Texas, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' Telephony, the Reform Act, PSTN and Current Trends

Current state of telephony
Trends driving the Telecommunications industry
History of the Bell System
The impact of Telecommunication Reform Act of 1996
Evolution of PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network),
Regulation and the effects of competition, divestiture, INTER and INTRA LATA traffic and access charges
Switching, Signaling and Deregulation

Telephone switching and the types of equipment in a CO
An introduction to both in-band and out-of-band signaling and the SS7 network
SS7 impact on future technologies
Designation of network locations and route traffic to specific switch locations
Effects of deregulation on telephone switching and the complexities
Business in a multi-vendor environment
Intelligent Network (IN)
Advanced Intelligent Networks (AIN)
Traffic Engineering

Traffic engineering
What is an Erlang?
The telecommunications unit Erlang, and it’s application in teletraffic theory
Traffic System Design
Erlang traffic tables and explanations of various models including Erlang B, Erlang C, Engset and Poisson (Molina)
Dimensioning trunk groups
Traffic carried by that trunk group
Methods of optimizing the number of lines in a trunk group
Types of traffic measurements

Queuing theory
Tables used to design trunk networks
Problems on traffic design and trunk group efficiency.
Fundamentals and applications of intelligent networks
Advanced intelligent networks
Wireless networks and how they differ from facility-based networks
Transmission, Cellular, Internet and Voice Applications

Transmission systems fundamentals
Components and capacity
Analog and digital transmission principles
Multiplexing
T1 & T3 formats and applications
Data communications
The Internet
TCP/IP fundamentals
xDSL and Cable Modems fundamentals
Frame Relay fundamentals
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) fundamentals
Fiber Optic networks
SONET standards, ring architecture and network survivability
DWDM fundamentals
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
VToA (Voice Technology over ATM)
Video technology
Worldwide TV standards
Cable TV systems and head-end trunking.
WORKSHOP (8 Hands-on Traffic Engineering Labs)

Lab 1 - Erlang B Calculator
The Erlang B Calculator can be used to work out how many lines you need for a trunk group if you know the Busy Hour Traffic which the trunk group is offered.
Lab 2 - Lines to IP Bandwidth Calculator
The Lines and IP Bandwidth Calculator can be used to estimate the bandwidth required through an IP based network for a fixed number of voice paths.
Lab 3 - Call Center Calculator
Our Call Centre Calculator, which can be used to estimate how many call centre agents you require for each hour of an eight hour day, and how many trunks you need.
Lab 4 - Call Minutes Calculator
The Call Minutes Calculator uses the number of minutes of traffic a trunk group is offered in one day to work out the number of required lines.
Lab 5 - Erlangs to VoIP Bandwidth Calculator
The Erlangs and Bandwidth Calculator can be used to estimate the bandwidth which must be provided through an IP based to satisfactorily transport a given busy hour traffic level.
Lab 6 - Extended Erlang B Calculator
The Extended Erlang B Calculator is similar to the Erlang B Calculator but takes retries into account. It can be applied to trunk groups from which no overflow facilities exist.
Lab 7- Erlang C Calculator
The Erlang C Calculator can be used to estimate how many agents are required in a call centre, if the quantity and length of incoming calls are known.
Lab 8- Engset Calculator
The Engset Calculator can be used to work out how many lines you need for a trunk group if you know the Busy Hour Traffic which the trunk group is offered. It should be used instead of the Erlang B Calculator when the number of traffic sources is finite (less than ten times the number of lines). ...''

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.tonex.com/

Phone:1-888-868-6639

School Address:

The Centrum
3102 Oak Lawn Avenue, Suite 700
Dallas, Texas 75219 USA

Training Locations:
Dallas, TX
California, Oregon and Washington States (Chapman University Campuses)


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Other training courses offered by TONEX, Inc.:

Telecom Fraud Management
Telecom Rate & Tariff Workshop
Telecommunication System Engineering
Telecommunications Deregulation Fundamentals
Telecommunications for Non-Engineers
TETRA
The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS)
Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)
TOGAF Boot Camp
Traffic Engineering Boot Camp
Train-the-Trainer Boot Camp
U.S. Telecommunication Regulation
UMTS Core Network Fundamentals
UMTS
UMTS QoS
UMTS Security
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Video Technologies Boot Camp
Voice Over IP


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