Whatever term you use (passive infrastructure, transmission media or physical layer), networks rely on the infrastructure technology deployed to get the data from A to B.
Passive infrastructure – the physical technology that allows us to connect and communicate – is the driving force behind modern networks. For organizations striving to make most effective use of people, workspaces and business systems – this infrastructure provides flexibility, reliability and security; all key to enabling optimum worker productivity and corporate efficiency.
In this video, I explore CommScope’s set of training courses for connoisseurs of the different types of passive infrastructure available – copper, optical fiber, wireless and microwave.
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If you ever wondered why CommScope’s Infrastructure Academy includes wireless courses alongside its cabling training portfolio, it is for two reasons:
- To educate customers on the value of installing a wireless overlay network – which can be accomplished faster and less expensively when the process is completed early, instead of as an afterthought.
- To ensure that customers plan their cabling infrastructures ahead of time to leverage wireless network capabilities both today and in the future.
Gain a unique perspective of RF and optical fiber infrastructure and differentiate yourself with the Passive Infrastructure training. To search our range of courses we offer, browse the CommScope Training course catalog.
You can also read about the opportunities for career enhancement, business growth, industry recognition – and CommScope Passive Infrastructure training courses – in our eBook Understand the Passive Infrastructure that Underpins Your Network.