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Event dates
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Location
Global or multi-regional
Training topics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Wireless and fixed broadband
  • Internet of Things
Training type
Face to Face
Languages
  • English
Event mail contact
s.laskowski@il-pib.pl
Event organizer
National Institute of Telecommunications (NIT)
Coordinators
  • Sylwester Laskowski
  • Toni Janevski
Course level

Intermediate

Payment methods
  • Bank transfer
Price
$500.00

Description

This course focuses on future fixed and mobile broadband Internet, cloud computing and IoT/AI, including technical, business and regulatory aspects. It covers Internet technologies (IPv6, QUIC, DNS, QoS, cybersecurity), future fixed-terrestrial and satellite broadband including gigabit metallic, cable, and optical broadband (FTTH/FTTR, 50G-PON), submarine cable, satellite broadband, as well as transport networks (ITU’s OTN, SD-WAN, Carrier Ethernet). Further, course includes future mobile broadband, including 5G-Advanced and future 6G mobile broadband (ITU’s IMT-2030), as well as future WiFi technologies and their uses by telecom operators. It also includes the Internet of Things (IoT) ITU framework, existing and future IoT, Big Data and Quantum Internet, as well as Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies including the ITU framework for Machine Learning (ML), AI/ML based QoS/QoE, security, 5G/6G operations, and Generative AI for telecom sector. Further, it also covers cloud and edge computing for telecoms and OTTs, future fixed and mobile services including voice, video, XR/AR/VR, critical IoT services (URLLC, IIoT, Smart City), V2X, Quantum Internet applications, and metaverse. Finally, the course includes regulation and business aspects of future Internet, clouds, metaverse, crypto (blockchain), IoT and AI.

This course is targeted at managers, engineers and employees from regulators, government organizations, telecommunication companies and academia, who are interested in Future fixed and mobile broadband Internet, Cloud Computing and IoT/AI, including technologies, standardization, regulation and content. Other institutions and individuals that are dedicated in building their capacity related to Future Fixed and Mobile broadband Internet, Cloud Computing and IoT/AI.

No prior knowledge or qualification is required to register for this course, considering the given target population.

At the end of the training, the participant should have gained an understanding of the key aspects of:

  • Internet technologies
  • Future fixed-terrestrial and satellite broadband
  • 5G-Advanced mobile broadband
  • Future wireless broadband: WiFi 6th and 7th generation
  • Future mobile broadband: 6G/IMT-2030
  • IoT, Big Data and Quantum Internet 
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies
  • Cloud and edge computing for telecoms and OTTs
  • Future fixed and mobile services 
  • Regulation and business aspects of future Internet, clouds, IoT, and AI

This course will be delivered using face-to-face training methodology, which is defined as follows:

  • The course will be conducted as two full days lecture sessions in a face to face manner at the premises of National Institute of Telecommunication (NIT) in Warsaw Poland, on 24th and 25th October 2024. The participants will be given possibility to listen to the lectures and to interact with the tutor on the given topics.
  • All presentations from face to face lectures/sessions on a given course Day will be made available on the ITU Academy platform (before the start of that course day).
  • Final Quiz test will be assigned online on the ITU Academy platform on 1st of November 2024 and will remain open for 72 hours, however different date can be agreed in coordination with the course participants (depending on their travel plans back to home) at the end of Day 2.
  • All information in the course be given in a timely manner (prior to the event) by the course tutor on the ITU Academy platform.

The evaluation of the participants will be based on 80% from the Final Quiz and 20% from the participation at the face to face course, thus reflecting both the quality and the quantity of time spent on the course.

Attendance to the course is mandatory in order to access the Final Quiz. 

The Final Quiz will be open on the ITU Academy platform from 00:00 hours on Friday (1st of November 2024, after the return of participants to their home countries) according to the GMT time, and will remain open at least for 72 hours after opening, so each participant can choose the most convenient time to solve it. It will consist of 20 questions (multiple choices). However, after the start of the attempt the Quiz should be completed in 90 minutes. 

The course is completed successfully with a total grade of 70% or higher. The grading will be completed by the course tutor after the course is fully completed.

Each fully registered participant who successfully completes the course with a total grade of 70% or higher will receive an ITU Certificate for this course. 

The ITU certificates will be given to participants via the ITU Academy platform after completion of the course reporting and processing within the ITU.

Day 1: 

1. Internet technologies

COFFEE BREAK

2. Future fixed-terrestrial and satellite broadband

LUNCH BREAK

3. 5G-Advanced mobile broadband

4. Future wireless broadband: WiFi 6th and 7th generation

COFFEE BREAK

5. Future mobile broadband: 6G/IMT-2030

 

Day 2: 

6. IoT, Big Data and Quantum Internet

COFFEE BREAK

7. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies

LUNCH BREAK

8. Cloud and edge computing for telecoms and OTTs

9. Future fixed and mobile services

COFFEE BREAK

10. Regulation and business aspects of future Internet, clouds, IoT, and AI

Registration information

Unless specified otherwise, all ITU Academy training courses are open to all interested professionals, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. We strongly encourage registrations from female participants, and participants from developing countries. This includes least developed countries, small island developing states and landlocked developing countries.

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