Showing posts with label training courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label training courses. Show all posts

5-Billion Mobile Subscriptions forecast by Q4-2010

Mobile market forecasts all predict the heavily reliance on GSM/3G/LTE and Mobile WiMax etc over the next 15 years. This is something I have been predicting for the last 10 years. Naturally, mobile forensics will need to play its part and hence the reason for the MTEB educational programme for students and experienced individuals. Worldwide Mobile Subscriptions Forecast To Exceed Five Billion By

Cell Site Analysis Fundamentals

Cell Site Analysis FundamentalsCOURSE CONTENTSection 1 IntroductionSection 2 Legal and Technical FrameworksSection 3 GSM and 3GPP StandardsSection 4 Subscriber Check/Billing/Call Records Check ListSection 5 Example Subscriber CheckSection 6 Example Call Detail/Data Record (CDR)Section 7 Example Subscriber BillingSection 8 Example of Call RecordsSection 9 Example Mobile Network DetailsSection 10

Cell Site Analysis (CSA) Images Part 2

Cell Site Analysis (CSA) Images Part 2.It may interest those reading the discussions that I post that Cell Site Analysis (CSA) results from terrain and clutter analysis and radio test measurements can be defined in many different ways that can demonstrate particular elements of importance to a case..Image 5.First we need to model (Image 5) the landscape that represents the geographical area and

Cell Site Analysis (CSA) Images

Cell Site Analysis (CSA) Images.Cell Site Analysis (CSA) has had a good deal of airing recently here on the forum, so I thought you might like to see images from the work that I get involved..Image 1.Image 1 is one slide from the training course material to introduce students to CSA when starting out discussing radio test measurements. It should be noted that this image represents less than 1% of

GSM Mast Installations (Density)

GSM Mast Installations (Density).When planning a cellular radio network there are many aspects to consider. The matter of radio technology and their frequencies (carriers) are but two examples. A relevance to be understood from these examples relate to what services may be obtained and delivered through these carriers? GSM for basic voice and text services and W-CDMA providing high data rates for