Telecommunications Architect

EUCIP Professional Telecommunications Architect

Overview

A EUCIP Telecommunication Architect is expected to combine telecommunication skills with a specific effectiveness in identifying and implementing IT solutions for digital convergence. This requires a thorough competence on wireless digital communications over analogue media as on transfer of analogue signals over digital networks. Professional consultancy skills and a general competence in systems development are also important.

This profile requires a minimum work experience of 18 months in a compatible job role; if this requirement is not fulfilled, the candidate might be certified as an Associate Telecommunication Architect.

Subjects

  • Modulation schemes and characteristics
  • Data representation and protocols
  • Transmission and propagation
  • VOIP/QOS
  • Wireless networking protocols
  • Network principles and standards
  • Ethernet
  • Apparatus and structured cabling
  • IP communications
  • Non-IP network protocols
  • Modem and modulations
  • Routing
  • Essentials of Operating Systems & resource sharing
  • Network Security
  • Network troubleshooting
  • Legal aspects of telecommunications