Mobile Telephony Course
Master 4G and 5G network design in this comprehensive Mobile Telephony Course. Delve into spectrum management, radio planning, backhaul solutions, power systems, and strategic rollout plans to construct high-performance, reliable telecom networks tailored for dense urban areas and enterprise settings. Acquire practical expertise in coverage planning, capacity dimensioning, KPI management, and articulating deployment strategies to stakeholders for optimal network performance.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Mobile Telephony Course offers a targeted, hands-on approach to designing and enhancing contemporary 4G and 5G mobile networks. Participants explore radio fundamentals, LTE and NR core principles, MIMO technologies, spectrum selection, backhaul and transport architecture, power and site limitations, plus deployment planning. Develop essential skills for coverage planning, capacity sizing, KPI oversight, and presenting robust deployment plans to key decision-makers.
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Develop skills
- 4G/5G radio planning: design urban cells, select bands, and estimate capacity fast.
- LTE and NR optimisation: tune MIMO, reuse, and KPIs for high-quality mobile service.
- Backhaul and transport design: size links, pick tech, and meet 5G latency targets.
- Site and power engineering: reuse towers, plan power and backup, ensure EMF compliance.
- 5G rollout strategy: choose NSA/SA, prioritise zones, and build clear business cases.
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