Description
Open-source solutions have revolutionized the way mobile networks are built and operated, with a strong influence from the open-source community. This technical course delves into the various open-source projects, standards, and commercial solutions that are utilized in live mobile networks. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how open-source software is integrated into different aspects of mobile network architecture.
Ideal for network engineers, system architects, operation and maintenance teams, network planners, and technical managers, this course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals working in the mobile network industry. Prior knowledge of mobile networks, open-source principles, and programming is recommended, making it suitable for participants with varying technical backgrounds. Familiarity with network architecture, protocols, and operating systems is beneficial for getting the most out of this course.
The course covers a range of topics including an introduction to open-source software and mobile networks, open-source solutions in the Radio Access Network (RAN), core network solutions, and the integration of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) with open-source technologies. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid understanding of how open-source solutions are shaping the future of mobile networks.
Who Would Benefit?
Network Engineers, System Architects, Operation and Maintenance Teams, Network Planners, Technical Managers,
Prerequisites
Prior knowledge of mobile networks, open-source principles, and programming is recommended. Familiarity with network architecture, protocols, and operating systems is beneficial. The course is suitable for participants with varying technical backgrounds and those interested in mobile networks and open-source solutions.
Course Contents
- Introduction to Open-Source Software and Mobile Networks
- Open-Source Software in Radio Access Network (RAN)
- Open Source: Core Network Solutions
- Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Open Source