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7/29/2019 Brochure Asia 0602 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/brochure-asia-0602 1/6 Presented by the internationally acclaimed seminar leader and telecommunications industry expert: Special Group Discounts- see back page Singapore 19-21 June 2002 Hong Kong 25-27 June 2002 Shanghai, China 1-3 July 2002 www.iir.com.hk Official Publications: Organized by: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ESSENTIALS ® Lillian Goleniewski President LIDO Organization Inc., USA Key highlights of the 2002 seminar include: Day 1& 2 Day One: Communications Fundamentals Understanding the Telecommunications Revolution Technology Basics Networking & Switching Modes Transmission Media Public Switched Telephone Network Essentials of Telecommunications, Data Networking & Internet Day Two: Data Networking & the Internet Data Communications Basics Local Area Networking Wide Area Networking Internet Infrastructure Day Essentials of Next Generation Networks Builds on Telecommunications Fundamentals!  Also ideal for previous students seeking an update on the latest developments Next-Gen Network Services Optical Networking Broadband Access Alternatives Wireless Communications Next Generation Network m  u a   p  n ! FOR NON-TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS FOR NON-TECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS Simultaneous Interpretation provided for Shanghai Seminar  p  y         ID  O  's  o  n  l  y  p  u  b  li  c  s e  m  in  a  r s  in  A s  ia   -  D  o  n  't  m  is s  o  u  t D  O  's  o  n  l  y  p  u  b  li  c  s e  m  in  a  r s  in  A s  ia   -  D  o  n  't  m  is s  o  u  t Who should attend: Telecom & IT Business Development Managers Banking & Investment Directors Lawyers specialising in Telecoms & Internet Telecom Sales, Marketing & PR Professionals Accountants & Financial Controllers Government Officers responsible for Telecoms & Internet Internet & E-Business Analysts & Consultants Corporate Directors responsible for Telecoms & Internet Telecom Investors & Venture Capitalists IT, MIS & Telecoms Professionals Internet Business Planners & Strategists Service Provider, Content & Entertainment Industry Executives Human Resources and Training Managers IT & T Professors and Instructors An in-depth & easy-to-understand briefing of the anguage and issues comprising telecommunications and he Internet - including basic principles, infrastructure, services, applications, regulation, next generation networks and emerging business models Seminar Extended by popular demand for in-depth coverage

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Presented by theinternationally acclaimedseminar leader andtelecommunicationsindustry expert:

Special Group Discounts- see back page

Singapore19-21 June 2002

Hong Kong 25-27 June 2002

Shanghai, China 1-3 July 2002

www.iir.com.hk 

Official Publications:Organized by:

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

ESSENTIALS®

Lillian GoleniewskiPresident 

LIDO Organization Inc., USA 

Key highlights of the 2002 seminar include:

Day 1 & 2 

Day One:Communications Fundamentals•Understanding the

Telecommunications Revolution•Technology Basics•Networking & Switching Modes•Transmission Media•Public Switched Telephone

Network 

Essentials of Telecommunications, Data Networking & Internet 

Day Two:Data Networking & the Internet •Data Communications Basics•Local Area Networking•Wide Area Networking•Internet Infrastructure

Day 3 Essentials of Next 

Generation NetworksBuilds on TelecommunicationsFundamentals!

 Also ideal for previous studentsseeking an update on the latest developments•Next-Gen Network Services•Optical Networking•Broadband Access Alternatives•Wireless Communications

•Next Generation Network 

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Who should attend: 

• Telecom & IT B usiness Development Managers• Banking & Investment Directors• Lawyers specialising in Telecoms & Internet• Telecom Sales, Marketing & PR Professionals• Accountants & Financial Controllers• Government O fficers responsible for Telecoms & Internet• Internet & E-Business Analysts & Consu ltants

• Corporate Directors responsible for Telecoms & Internet• Telecom Investors & Venture C apitalists• IT, MIS & Telecoms Professionals• Internet Business Planners & Strategists• Service Provider, Content & Entertainment Industry Executives• Human Resources and Training Managers• IT & T Professors and Instructors

An in-depth & easy-to-understand br ief ing of the anguage and issues comprising telecommunications and he Internet - including basic principles, infrastructure,

services, applications, regulation, next generation networks and emerging business models 

Seminar Extended by popular demand for in-depth coverage

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One of the biggest challenges facing professionals in the

information technologies and telecommunications (IT&T)

sector is conquering the dense, seemingly endless, yet

absolutely essential language of telecommunications.During Day One, telecommunications fundamentals are

 presented in layman's terms, laying the foundation for 

understanding the basic principles of telecommunications

transmission and networking. The focus is on developing

an understanding of the forces driving the revolutionary

change in infrastructures worldwide, on providing clear 

explanations of communications fundamentals, the

differences between circuit and packet switching, the

nature of transmission media, and the architecture of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) infrastructure.

Day One will result in an appreciation and understanding

of the fundamental principles of telecommunications and 

the supporting infrastructures.

Day 1 COMMUNICATIONS FUNDAMENTALS 

1.1 UNDERSTANDING THETELECOMMUNICATIONSREVOLUTION

• What is Information?

• The Knowledge Age• Information Systems Trends

• Application Trends

• Changing Network Infrastructure

• Convergence - What & Why

1.4 TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS:CHARACTERISTICS &APPLICATIONS

• Transmission Media Definitions & Measurements

• Twisted-Pair Copper Cable

Characteristics, Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages

• Coaxial Cable

Characteristics, Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages

• Microwave

Characteristics, Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages

• SatelliteCharacteristics, Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages

• Fiber Optics

Characteristics, Applications, Advantages, Disadvantages

1.2TECHNOLOGY BASICS

• Introduction

• Transmission Fundamentals

Circuits, Channels, Lines, Trunks, Virtual Circuits

2-Wire vs 4-Wire CircuitsSwitched, Leased Line and Dedicated Networks

• Bandwidth & the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Principles and properties

Telecommunications spectrum

Bandwidth definitions

• Analog vs. Digital Transmission

• Multiplexing

FDM, TDM, Statistical Mux, Inverse Mux,

Wavelength Division Mux

• Standards Organizations

1.5PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONENETWORK 

• PSTN Infrastructure

 Network access, access services, transport services,

service providers

• Switching Hierarchy

Local (Class 5), tandem/junction, toll/transit (Class

4), international exchanges

• Transport Infrastructure

PDH Infrastructure, T/E/J-Carrier levels, digital loop

carriers, digital cross- connects, SDH/SONET signal

hierarchy, add/drop multiplexers, ring architectures

• Signaling System #7SS7 Architecture, SSP, SCP, STP, SS7

• Intelligent Network (IN)

Characteristics, VPNs, AINs, enhanced services

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1.3NETWORKING & SWITCHINGMODES

• Establishing Connections

• Networking Modes

Connection-oriented vs connectionless

• Switching ModesCircuit-switched vs packet switched 

• What is Circuit Switching ?

Definitions, Generations, Characteristics, Trends

'This course provided very comprehensive information

 for the non-technical professional and good insights on

the telecom industry.' Ray Yim, Manager, Ernst & Young,Hong Kong

'Seminar presented a wide range of elements in

telecommunication, from the basic to the critical. I was

able to follow the presentation even with limited technical 

background.' Jack Ong, Commercial Services Section

Manager, Hewlett Packard, Singapore

• What is Packet Switching?

Definitions, Generations, Characteristics, Trends

• PSTN vs Internet

PSTN Characteristics, Internet Characteristics

• Converging Networks

 TELECOMMUNI

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Day Two begins with an explanation of data

communications fundamentals - establishing a framework 

for understanding data networking and its applications.

Data network alternatives for the local and wide area areexplained, demystifying protocols and architectures and 

their relationship to the OSI reference model. LANs

(local area networks) and LAN internetworking are

summarized, providing a high level overview of enterprise

infrastructures today. WAN (wide area networking)

alternatives are reviewed, providing descriptions of their 

applications, associated network elements, and general

tradeoffs.

Day Two also provides an examination of the Internet

and IP infrastructures, discussing the nature of TCP/IP,as well as the organization of the Internet. Service

 provider categories are def ined, including NSPs, ISPs,

ASPs, CDNs, ESPs, and MSPs. Internet interconnection

 points are explored, including NAPs, peering agreements

and Overnets. Completion of Day Two will lead to a

comprehensive understanding of modern data networking.

Building on the foundation laid in Day One and Day Two,Day Three addresses broadband technologies and next

generation networks, including the evolution of broadband 

capabilities in the PSTN, Internet, Cable TV and Wireless

infrastructures, and delivered with a focus on the

applications scenario driving the requirement for new

classes of networks as well as technologies for enabling

interactive service platforms. Broadband networking

discussions include the emerging three-tiered broadband 

architecture (access, edge and core), the role of IP and 

ATM at the edge and in the core, the nature of the intelligent

edge and the multiservice network, and service class and 

quality of service definitions. VPNs, VoIP and emerging

streaming applications are explored, providing a glimpse

into the dramatically shifting nature of business processes,

customer relations and revenue generation. Advances in

optical networking, includingapplications for the metro environment, as

well as the new Optical Transport Network 

hierarchy are reviewed. Existing and emerging broadband 

access alternatives are explored covering the full range of 

twisted-pair, coaxial, fiber and wireless solutions.

The fundamental conflict between mobility and broadband 

communications is being addressed on many fronts, and 

exciting new technologies and implementation techniques

are making anytime/anywhere computing and 

communicating a reality in many different and convenient

form factors. We will also look at emerging fixed wirelessalternatives for voice, data, and multimedia, and what may

 be the most important driver of wireless of all - wireless

access to the Internet.

Day 2   DATA NETWORKING AND THE INTERNET 

Day 3   NEXT-GENERATION NETWORKS 

2.1DATA COMMUNICATIONS BASICS

• Data Communications

Definitions, Architectures, Traffic Types

• DTE/Transmission Channel/DCE

• Modems & Modulation

• Data Transmission & Measurement

• Transmission Codes

• Transmission Modes

• Error Control

• Protocols & Protocol Stacks

• OSI Reference Model

2.3WIDE AREA NETWORKING

• Wide Area Networks (WANs)

Definitions, WAN categories

• Leased Lines

• Circuit-Switched Alternatives

Switched Digital Access, N-ISDN

• Packet Switched Alternatives

X.25, Frame Relay, ATM

2.4 INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE• Internet Infrastructure

Clients and servers, networks, components

TCP/IP, Internet addressing, IPv6, domain name

system Point of Presence (POP) infrastructure

• Internet Organization

Research backbones, NSPs, ISPs,

CDNs, ASPs, eBips, MSPs, OSPs, VISPs

 NAPs, peering agreements, private NAPs, overnet

2.2LOCAL AREA NETWORKING

• LAN Basics

LAN Standards (Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI)

 Network Topologies (tree, bus, ring, star)

Access Techniques (token passing, CSMA/CD)

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'Broad coverage, the speaker's knowledge is good.' EdieSurachmat, Conoco Indonesia, Indonesia

ATIONS ESSENTIALS F O R N

• LAN Interconnection and internetworking

LAN Switching, VLANs, Bridges, Routers

• High Speed Routing & IP Switching

• Enterprise Network Trends

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3.1NEXT-GENERATION NETWORKS

• Driving Forces

Communications trends in traffic, bandwidth and applications

• Broadband InfrastructureEmerging networks, converging public infrastructures

• Broadband service requirements• Next-Generation-Network characteristics

• IP and ATMIP characteristics, IP routers, IP switching

ATM characteristics and applications

Terabit per second switch routers• Broadband Architecture

Broadband access tier, intelligent edge, high-speed core

• The Intelligent EdgeProtocol and data service integration

• Next-Generation TelephonyProgrammable networks, media gateways

Softswitches, Evolving signaling standards

• Quality of ServiceDefinitions and categories, ATM, Int Serv (RSVP),

DiffServ (TOS), MPLS

3.2NEXT-GENERATION NETWORK SERVICES

• Traditional services and emerging applicationsEmail, FTP, Telnet, WWW

• VPNs (virtual private networks)

Definitions and categoriesVPN applications

VPN security• Voice over IP

Definitions and trendsVoIP applications, IP Telephony

 Network elements, media gateways, softswitches

Call control signaling standards - H.323, SIPIntelligent Networks and VoIP

IP-based PBXs• Multimedia on the Internet

Streaming media definitionsStreaming media applications

Streaming media technology

3.3 OPTICAL NETWORKING

• Fiber Backbones and Optical NetworksOptical Networking Drivers, Optical Networking

Revolution

3.4 BROADBAND ACCESSALTERNATIVES

• The xDSLsHDSL, IDSL, SDLS. MSDLS, RADSL, ADSL, VDSL• Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC)

Cable TV networks, HFC architecturesCable modems and set-tops, cable telephony, VoIP

over cable• Fiber

Fiber to the Curb (FTTC), Fiber to the Home (FTTH)Passive Optical Networks (PONs)

• Wireless Broadband Access Alternatives

DBS, MMDS, LMDS/MVDS, Free Space Optics• Powerline Telecommunications (PLT)

• Ethernet in access network 

3.5WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

• Radio Concepts & Definitions• Multiple Access Techniques

FDMA, TDMA, CDMA

• Cellular RadioGenerations, principles, infrastructure

Digital cellular standards; GSM, CDMA, UWC

Wireless data services• 2.5G; GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE• Third Generation (3G) Mobile Systems

IMT2000, 3G Objectives, Applications3G standards: WCDMA (UMTS), cdma2000, TD-

SCDMA, UWC-136, DECT

3G deployment issues• 4G and 5G

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)Ultra-WideBand (UWB)

• Mobile TrendsApplications, location-based services, m-commerce

WAP, i-mode• Wireless Local Loop

Applications, technology alternatives

• Wireless Local Area Networks802.11 standards, Bluetooth, HomeRF

• Optical ElementsErbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs)

Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM/DWDM)Optical Add Drop Muxes and Optical Cross-connects

• Managed Wavelength Services• Optical Switches

End-to-end optic al networking, optical switchingfabrics MEMs, LCD, Fluidics, thermal-optical,

tuanble lasers

• Optical Components• IP over Optical Standards

GMPLS• Managing Optical Networks

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'Simple explanation of technology and good references

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Lillian Goleniewski is Founder and President of 

the LIDO Organization, Inc., the leading provider 

of education, information, and advisory services in

the area of telecommunications technologies, services

and networks.

Ms. Goleniewski lectures extensively on various

telecommunications technology and management

topics throughout the world. She is the author and 

creator of LIDO Telecommunications Essentials®

seminars and e-Learning, www.telecomessentials.

com. The series have been conducted on an

international basis since 1984, and are currently

offered in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East,

 New Zealand, North America and South America.

Over 25,000 people worldwide have attended LIDO's

Telecommunications Essentials®

seminar series.

Ms. Goleniewski is also the author of 

Telecommunications Essentials: The Complete

G loba l Source on Com m unicat ions

Fundamentals, Data Networking and the Internet

and Next-Generation Networks. (Published by

Addison Wesley, January 2002, ISBN: 0201760320).

Ms. Goleniewski continues to be active in the design,

development and program participation of several

major industry conferences, serving as advisor since

1991. She is an Industry Advisory Board member 

of the Key3Media Comdex Forums & Conferences.,

IDG's ComNet Washington DC and EJ Krause

Expocomm conferences worldwide.

Ms. Goleniewski's diverse industry participation

includes serving as a judge for the Global Information

Infrastructure Awards (GII Awards) from 1995-1999,

as well as being a Founding Member for the Standard 

for Internet Commerce. LIDO is a member of and 

contributor to ANCARA, the Advanced Networked 

Cities and Regions Association. Ms. Goleniewski

has served as a member of the MIN (Michigan

Information Network) technical committee, as well

as instructor with the San Francisco State University

College of Extended Learning. She is a member of 

TEN (www.techempower.net), the Technology

Empowerment Network (TEN), and a reviewer for 

the CommerceNet /State of California Next

Generation Internet grant program. She is also a

member of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society.

Prior to forming the LIDO Organization, Ms.

G o l e n i e w s k i h e l d t h e p o s i t i o n o f  

Telecommunications Operations Manager at the

Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the research

and development arm of the U.S. utility industry.

Before joining EPRI, Ms. Goleniewski was Vice-

President of Operations of a San Francisco-based 

telecommunications consulting firm.

Ms. Goleniewski graduated Phi Beta Kappa and 

Summa Cum Laude from Wayne State University

in Detroit, Michigan. She holds a B.A. in Psychology

and has completed numerous post-graduate studies

in information technologies as well as psychology.

Ms. Goleniewski was the recipient of a NSF Award 

to conduct research in the area of human perception

and information processing.

Ms. Goleniewski is fluent in Polish and has

conversational skills in both Russian and French.

A b o u t Yo u r In te rn a tio n a lly A cc lam ied Se m in a r Lead e r:

To register, Tel: +852 2219-0111 Fax: +852 2219-0112 Email: [email protected] www.iir.com.hk 

Ms. Lili Goleniewski’s vision asPresident and Founder of 

The LIDO Organization, Inc.is to increase the quality and quantity

of telecommunicationsknowledge workers.

The Institute for International Research is an independent,

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