Telecoms

Working closely with relevant regulatory bodies, CRID has developed quality courses for professionals in the telecommunications industries. These programmes cover most areas and contemporary concepts such as contracting; finance and auditing; project management; risk management; leadership; communication and transparency.

Courses

This specialist course reviews the history of spectrum management to get delegates up-to-speed on today’s modern spectrum management tools.

It introduces spectrum trading and helps delegates to understand the implications of these developments in telecom networks. The course provides insights into the technical, economic and management issues involved in the specialist field, as well as explain key issues such as auctions, administrative pricing, trading, property rights and spectrum commons.

Telecommunication operators in both fast-growing and mature markets are under increased pressure in today’s business climate.

These changes create opportunities but there is also increasing competition within the industry and from other industries. The typical concept of providing “good enough” services and locking customers into subscriptions is under pressure – telecom companies must now attract customer segments with relevant and unique value propositions.

This course presents a balance of theory and practice of telecommunication economics for practitioners, service providers and corporate service users.

It provides an up-to-date guide and comprehensive overview of the key issues in telecommunication network economics, as well as the mathematical models behind the solutions. The discussions on these mathematical foundations enable attendees to understand the economic issues arising currently in network economics, from business, research and political perspectives.

This specialist and intensive course will explore competition policy, regulatory issues, network security and regulatory best practices.

It will critically review the roles of the regulators, markets stake- holders, regulatory tools, regulatory authorities, etc. It will also provide a foundation for understanding the rules of competition and the regulatory powers that apply to the telecommunications sector, within the background of a wider competitive landscape.

The course is designed to review the convergence of the telecom, media, and technology (TMT) sectors and give a comprehensive overview of the current telecom environment.

It will focus on the interdependence of the IT infrastructure, multimedia content and broadband transport network in today’s hyperconnected mobile environment and discusses the importance of telecoms numbering management, storing and delivering, analyzing, tracking, and monetizing content. Emerging telecom technologies of
interconnectivity and licensing will be fully analyzed.

Personnel responsible for general management in developing international organizations for telecommunication industry, will find this pro- gramme appropriate in building their management skills and increasing their knowledge.

Through intense classroom discussion and practical activities, the introductory programme will focus on: i.) effective management techniques; ii.) the telecommunications climate; and iii.) efficient operational decisions.

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