The Data Communications Industry: Subandi@bl - Ac.id
The Data Communications Industry: Subandi@bl - Ac.id
The Data Communications Industry: Subandi@bl - Ac.id
Industry
Chapter 1
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Approach to Data Communications
You will never know all there is to
know about data communications.
The Data Communications industry has many stakeholders with complex relationships
The Regulatory Process
Two tightly dependent components in a
constant and ongoing state of change are the
regulatory and carrier components.
The regulatory component represents local,
state, and federal agencies charged with
regulating telecommunications,
The carrier component represents companies
such as telephone and cable TV companies
that sell transmission services.
The Regulatory Process
This interaction is a rather formal
process of a series of proposals, also
known as tariffs.
Tariffs are submitted to state and
federal regulatory agencies by carriers,
and rulings and approvals are issued in
return
The Regulatory Process
Networking and Telecomm in the ISD context .
Certification
Certification as an indication of mastery
of a particular technology may be
important in some employment
situations.
There are a number of well known
certifications.
Certification Concerns
The amount of practical, hands-on
experience required to earn a given
certification.
The amount of continuing education and
experience required to retain a certification.
Vendor-specific certifications do not provide
the broad background required for today’s
multivendor internetworks.
Critical Skills for Data
Communications Professionals
Critical Skills for Data
Communications Professionals
Understand and can speak “business.”
Demonstrate an ability to own and solve
business problems in a partnership
rather than consultative role.
Demonstrate an ability to look outside
their own expertise for solutions.
Exhibit an understanding of the need for
lifelong learning.
Critical Skills for Data
Communications Professionals
Demonstrate an ability to evaluate technology with
a critical eye as to cost/benefit and potential for
significant business impact.
Understand comparative value and proper
application of available network services
Can work effectively with carriers to see that
implementations are completed properly and cost
effectively.
Communicate effectively, verbally and orally, with
both technically oriented and management
personnel.
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