This course is structured to give participants an understanding of the growing importance of VoIP as a communications technology. It is also relevant for staff responsible for technical inputs into business development and investment policy issues. TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is intended for network professionals involved in planning, operation and maintenance of data networks.
This course is structured to give participants an understanding of the growing importance of VoIP as a communications technology. It is also relevant for staff responsible for technical inputs into business development and investment policy issues. TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is intended for network professionals involved in planning, operation and maintenance of data networks.
This course is structured to give participants an understanding of the growing importance of VoIP as a communications technology. It is also relevant for staff responsible for technical inputs into business development and investment policy issues. TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is intended for network professionals involved in planning, operation and maintenance of data networks.
VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP) TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION: WORKSHOP TOPICS: This course is structured, among other things, to give participants an · A brief history of VoIP understanding of the growing importance of VoIP as a communications · Challenges facing VoIPICMPv6 Technology; VoIP architecture and infrastructures; the impact of the technology · VoIP in Africa on businesses; technological and regulatory challenges posed. by the use of VoIP, · Fundamental concepts of Voice over IP and the VoIP Business Case. · The Role and future of Gateway · VoIP and SIP technologies WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE: · Tangible goals and objectives for VoIP On completion of the course, participants will be able to: · Impact and benefits from deploying VoIP · Understand the challenges of current technologies vis-a- vis new services · Costs and associated risks such as VoIP · Challenges · Define gateway network topologies and the role of the gatekeeper DATE: · Define new protocols used in IP (SIP, SDP, RTP ,RTCP) November 15th - 19th, 2010 · Describe components used in a VoIP/SIP network Venue: GTUC, Tesano-Accra · Describe the call forwarding procedure on IP and SIP Course Fee: 1000 USD per person · Define the various compression methods, services and applications (includes course material, meals, snack and certificate) available · Describe the steps and the call processing procedures on SIP Registration Deadline: Friday, November 12, 2010 · Configure and troubleshoot a SIP environment HOW TO APPLY: · Establish a Business Case for adopting VoIP Application forms and additional course information can be downloaded online at http://www.gtuc.edu.gh TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is intended for network professionals involved in planning, operation CONTACT: and maintenance of data networks. It also targets telecommunications engineers in For further information, please contact: regulatory bodies responsible for regulation in new technologies. The Head It is also relevant for staff responsible for technical inputs into business Centre for Professional Development (CPD) development and investment policy issues. Tel: 0302 200606/200615/936212/0244676982 Fax: 0302 223531 Email: cpd@gtuc.edu.gh/vlamptey@gtuc.edu.gh