Light Brigade Fiber Optic Training Academy in North Carolina - First Class
- Light Brigade
- Mar 31, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 11, 2024
Light Brigade held its first training class in their new Charlotte Training Academy, North Carolina. The Charlotte location will allow Light Brigade to grow its USA East Coast presence. The first class hosted by Light Brigade instructor Danny Hoffman was 'Outside Plant Design’ which includes blown fiber as an FTTx solution.
Light Brigade's FTTx Outside Plant Design Course is a three-day instructor-led course that begins with fundamental fiber and network component information relating to FTTH network design considerations. The course then covers best practices for product selection and ideal placement for point-to-point, distributed, and centralized split network options.
Audience
Outside plant and network engineers
Prerequisite
Knowledge of fiber theory and basic network engineering concepts
Course Level
Advanced
Course Length
3 days of classroom learning and design exercises
Contact Us
www.lightbrigade.com
sales@lightbrigade.com
(800) 451-7128
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Sounds like Light Brigade's new Charlotte academy is off to a great start! This FTTx course seems really comprehensive. Makes me wonder, is there like a MOCA test equivalent for fiber optics knowledge? The Montreal Cognitive Assessment screens for mild cognitive changes and I wish there was something similar for this area!