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LTE RAN Signalling

Course Details

1 Days / 2 Live Online Sessions (0900-1230)

Description

Our LTE RAN Signalling Training Course  is designed for engineers involved in equipment design, operation, optimization, or monitoring of the LTE Radio Access Network. This 1-day course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of LTE signalling protocols and interfaces.

Participants are expected to have familiarity with LTE and the LTE RAN, which can be gained from attending our LTE Engineering Overview (LT3600) course. Experience with 2G or 3G air interface signalling systems would also be beneficial. Please note that this course is not suitable for those who have attended the LTE RAN course (LT3603) as it covers similar signalling topics.

The course covers essential topics such as LTE Signalling Protocols and Interfaces, S1 Interface Messages and Procedures, and X2 Interface Messages and Procedures. By the end of the training, participants will have a solid foundation in LTE RAN signalling, enabling them to effectively design, operate, optimize, and monitor LTE networks.

Who Would Benefit

Engineers involved with equipment design, operation, optimization or monitoring of the LTE Radio Access Network.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with LTE and the LTE RAN is assumed and can be gained from attending the LTE Engineering Overview (LT3600) course. Experience of 2G or 3G air interface signalling systems would be beneficial. This course is not suitable for those who have attended the LTE RAN course (LT3603) as it covers similar signalling topics.

Contents

  • LTE Signalling Protocols and Interfaces
  • S1 Interface Messages and Procedures
  • X2 Interface Messages and Procedures

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Duration: 1 Days / 2 Live Online Sessions (0900-1230)
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  • Delivered by a subject mater experts with decades of experience with in the industry.
  • Available for delivery in classroom or via virtual classroom
  • Virtual Classroom features the same interactive, engaging learning experience as the face-to-face classroom training.
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Description

Our LTE RAN Signalling Training Course  is designed for engineers involved in equipment design, operation, optimization, or monitoring of the LTE Radio Access Network. This 1-day course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of LTE signalling protocols and interfaces.

Participants are expected to have familiarity with LTE and the LTE RAN, which can be gained from attending our LTE Engineering Overview (LT3600) course. Experience with 2G or 3G air interface signalling systems would also be beneficial. Please note that this course is not suitable for those who have attended the LTE RAN course (LT3603) as it covers similar signalling topics.

The course covers essential topics such as LTE Signalling Protocols and Interfaces, S1 Interface Messages and Procedures, and X2 Interface Messages and Procedures. By the end of the training, participants will have a solid foundation in LTE RAN signalling, enabling them to effectively design, operate, optimize, and monitor LTE networks.

Who Would Benefit

Engineers involved with equipment design, operation, optimization or monitoring of the LTE Radio Access Network.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with LTE and the LTE RAN is assumed and can be gained from attending the LTE Engineering Overview (LT3600) course. Experience of 2G or 3G air interface signalling systems would be beneficial. This course is not suitable for those who have attended the LTE RAN course (LT3603) as it covers similar signalling topics.

Contents

  • LTE Signalling Protocols and Interfaces
  • S1 Interface Messages and Procedures
  • X2 Interface Messages and Procedures

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