About the program
The Electronic Wireless Communication program at Fountainhead College of Technology trains students in the essentials of electronic wireless communication including: multi-carrier wireless technologies such as CDMA, GSM, EV-DO and 802.11 a,b and g (WiFi), 902.15 (BlueTooth) and 802.16 (WiMax), the methods of delivery for converged media such as enhanced voice service, streaming audio, video and business related services, IP quality of service (QOS) and real-time traffic analysis, telephony and VoIP as well as the development of effective communication, interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills and an understanding of wireless security.
What is Electronic Wireless Communication?
With the increasing popularity of wireless electronic devices, there is a growing need for technicians with knowledge in Electronic Wireless Communication. Cellular telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), fixed, mobile and two way radios and wireless networks are all examples of wireless technologies. Other examples include satellite television, wireless computer peripherals as well as Global Positioning System (GPS) devices. Common to all of these devices is their ability to transmit data from one system to another over a distance. Systems such as radio receivers and transmitters, computer networks, terminals and remote controls transmit and receive data using various forms of energy such as radio frequency (RF), laser light, visible light or acoustic energy.
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