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Fibre and Copper cabling courses
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:05 pm
Anyone used any providers, or recommend any. Anyway first msg on board.
Found one not bad either www.act-training.co.uk/news.htm
Found one not bad either www.act-training.co.uk/news.htm

aardvaaark- Posts: 2
- Joined: Jan 22, 2010
Re: Fibre and Copper cabling courses
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:46 pm
Got a neighbour who did that sort of stuff when he came out of the Andrew, that type of work dried up round Hampshire and he now does Asbestos Removal.

Topstop
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Re: Fibre and Copper cabling courses
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:58 pm
Mate i did a ctts course,
The problem with this is that Fibre is not being rolled out just yet, where as most of the world has it. All the cat 5/6 cable will get dug out its just a case of when, once we have fibre then the possibilites are endless for example South Korea has broadband speeds up to 1000mbs, which puts Virgin to shame.
Most of the lads ended up with BT, or Virgin. I my self did a few installation contracts, the money is good but jobs round the North West area are few and far between.
If you can back up fibre/cable quals with some I.T quals, and the usually health and Safety it would work more in your favour.
Here is the link to the one i did.
www.cable-training.co.uk/
Also dont bother doing the SDH course, no decent company will let a novice near one as a mistake can be costly.
The problem with this is that Fibre is not being rolled out just yet, where as most of the world has it. All the cat 5/6 cable will get dug out its just a case of when, once we have fibre then the possibilites are endless for example South Korea has broadband speeds up to 1000mbs, which puts Virgin to shame.
Most of the lads ended up with BT, or Virgin. I my self did a few installation contracts, the money is good but jobs round the North West area are few and far between.
If you can back up fibre/cable quals with some I.T quals, and the usually health and Safety it would work more in your favour.
Here is the link to the one i did.
www.cable-training.co.uk/
Also dont bother doing the SDH course, no decent company will let a novice near one as a mistake can be costly.

daffy1
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Re: Fibre and Copper cabling courses
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:09 am
Thanks Daffy1, for the pointer, but got in touch with these ACT guys and they pointed me to this link Special MOD Deals, booked it for 15 - 26 March, see attached linky
www.act-training.co.uk...poster.pdf
Back this up with TIA A+ Network and Security also get 10 days on the tools with the company as well.
Will keep you informed!
www.act-training.co.uk...poster.pdf
Back this up with TIA A+ Network and Security also get 10 days on the tools with the company as well.
Will keep you informed!

aardvaaark- Posts: 2
- Joined: Jan 22, 2010
Re: Fibre and Copper cabling courses
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:12 pm
I am a telecoms engineer at the moment but joining RN (AET) Telecoms is good to get into but you have to be at the cutting edge stuff VOIP SIP HOSTED SEATS etc etc PBX work ie cabling and all that good stuff is drying up If I was to start again now I would do Linux course then Network + and then CCNA this will give you a boost over others and get you the big bucks
anymore info pm me I will give you access to my ftp site and you can download course material
anymore info pm me I will give you access to my ftp site and you can download course material

chrisjf84- Posts: 3
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