Mind the skills gap
August 16th, 2023
One of the main challenges for telecommunication service providers is ensuring that their staff have the necessary skills to effectively manage their networks.
Some 60% of the engineering workforce in the industry is currently over the age of 50 and will soon be nearing retirement. With there already being an acute labour shortage in the field, telecoms providers will increasingly need to backfill these technical roles with a new generation of engineers equipped with the talent and skills required to maintain and build increasingly complex and modern communications networks.
Addressing the skills gap in the telecommunications industry has its own unique challenges. Telecommunications is subject to rapid shifts due to market trends, regulations, and technological breakthroughs. This makes it difficult for companies to predict the exact skills they will need in the future. For this reason, ongoing training and re-skilling is necessary for all within the workforce.
PTT has for over 30 years provided up-to-date training for telecommunications engineers. Whether it’s for new entrants to the industry, or re-skilling existing staff, PTT has a wide range of courses covering communications technology.
PTT courses can be used as a standalone training solution to give staff required theoretical knowledge of telecommunications subjects or can be used as part of an apprenticeship scheme.
To discuss your training needs and to find out how PTT can address the skills gap within your organisation, please contact us.
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Oh Rats! And other causes of online frustration
August 3rd, 2023
Disruption of access to the Internet can cause, at least, frustration and more seriously can have significant economic and welfare consequences.
A large proportion of Internet traffic is carried over optical fibre cables. But because of the environment they inhabit, cables are particularly vulnerable.
Some of the more well-known causes of disruption to communications include construction workers drilling through cable ducts and boats dragging their anchors over submarine cables.
But other causes of disruption are more surprising. Thousands of people in the UK recently had their broadband restored after it failed because rats chewed through cables. Engineers discovered nesting rats had chewed through ducting, outer casing and multiple cables – equipment which usually needed a drill to get through.
Talking of wildlife, there also have been reports of sharks biting through submarine cables leading to changes in cable design to inhibit their appetite.
But the unpredictability of the effect of human activities on online access surpass wildlife any day:
For 18 months, at precisely 7am every day, the broadband signal in a tiny Welsh village simply vanished. Engineers were sent to the remote settlement to investigate the problem. They spent days testing connections and replacing cables until they finally got to the root of the problem – one villager’s old television. The resident turned his second-hand television on each day at 7am. It created a burst of “electrical noise” that brought down the neighbourhood’s broadband.
Wireless signals aren’t immune to unintended consequences either. Mobile network operators have reported an increasing problem of trees planted near base stations obstructing mobile signals. These trees were planted as part of the planning conditions to ameliorate the environmental impact of new mobile sites. An operator was recently quoted as saying: “Trees grow but mobile antennae don’t!”
PTT doesn’t provide courses on rats, sharks, old televisions, or trees. But we do offer a range of telecoms related courses including those covering cable installation and protection and finding faults.
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Mobile course bundle special offer
July 17th, 2023
Mobile technology has changed dramatically in the 30 years that PTT has been operating. Over those years, PTT has kept abreast 0f developments and has always ensured that network engineers have access to training on the latest technologies.
To celebrate our 30th anniversary, we are offering 30% off our bundle of 5 online courses covering mobile and wireless networks and services.
PTT courses range from those covering basic mobile fundamentals, through to those detailing modern mobile systems.
Click here to find out more about this special offer and to purchase now >>
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