Course Guide
The telecommunications industry is in a great expansion. The Internet Of Things (IOT) dominates the future of the US economy and must be supported by a robust and vast telecommunication network that consists of fiber optic cable-based communication systems. Outside Plant Fiber (OSP) as well as Inside Plant Fiber (ISP) are the networks that are behind make up the Internet. Sure, there is legacy copper systems still in use, but as time goes on and the appetite for bandwidth skyrockets, more fiber optic systems will be required.
Who is going to build and maintain these networks?
Many companies are in dire need of skilled labor to complete these projects and then to maintain the networks they have built. The quality of work has suffered during this nascent period of expansion, as old hands have retired, and the influx of new, untrained laborers plugged the gaps.
The telecommunication industry needs a pathway to a large, skilled labor force that is prepared to build and maintain high quality fiber and legacy copper networks to support the digital revolution. Telecom Tech School is here to fill that need.
TTS Mission
“Our mission is to raise the standards of the telecom industry. We believe there are two ways to build telecom networks: the right way, and again. Telecom Tech School will teach you the right way so you don’t have do it again; so that the world’s telecom networks will support the digital revolution and uplift all people in every industry by crushing the digital divide”
Why are we different?
Real-life, field-based scenario training with at least 50-100% of all courses focusing on hands-on learning in simulated or field environments.
Practitioner/Trainers instruct during all aspects of each course. All instructors are current technicians in the telecommunications industry with up-to-date, real-world experience that can be imparted on each student.
Standards based training with Fiber Optic Association approved curriculum. Training based in NESC, ANSI, and TIA standards.
Providing opportunities to earn while you learn, paid apprenticeship program.
Pre-requisite for each TTS course (FOA-CFOT can substitute)
Splicing Series
Level II Fiber SplicingLevel III Fiber Splicing
OSP Fiber Placement Series
Aerial Fiber Installation Fundamentals
Underground Fiber Installation FundamentalsLayer 1 Testing & Troubleshooting Series
Level II Layer 1 Fiber Testing & Troubleshooting
Level III Layer 1 Fiber Testing &TroubleshootingProfessional Services Series
Fiber Optic Network Design FundamentalsTelecommunication Sales Fundamentals
Total Telecom Tech
Educational InstructionApprenticeship
FIBER BASICS
Pre-Requisite: None
Course Length: 30 hours
Certifications Earned: Fiber Optic Association (FOA) Certified Fiber Optic Technician (CFOT®)
To qualify for CFOT® Certified Fiber Optic Technician certification, the training program will cover at least the following topics:
Overview of fiber optic applications and installations
Communications systems utilizing fiber optics
Fiber optic components appropriate for fiber optic networks
Installation of premises and outside plant fiber optic cable
Splicing and termination
Testing fiber optic components and cable plants
Hands-On Lab Exercises including hands-on splicing, termination and testing
Fiber Basics is a Pre-Requisite for all TTS courses; however, in lieu of this requirement, students can earn their FOA CFOT through the FOA online system by completing FiberU and having 2 years of fiber experience on their resume.
SPLICING SERIES
LEVEL II FIBER SPLICING
Pre-Requisite: Fiber Basics or CFOT® Course Length: 15 hours
Certifications Earned: Fiber Optic Association (FOA) Certified Fiber Optic Specialist, Splicing (CFOS/S)
Course includes ~50% lab time
Reel End Splicing for Loose Tube and Ribbon
Fiber Termination Panel Splicing for Loose Tube and Ribbon
Mid-Sheath Splicing for Loose Tube and Ribbon
Case builds for FOSC450 and 600 Series as well as PLP Runt and Coyote Series Fiber Optic Splice Closures
Generic Panel builds including CommScope and Corning Panels
Classroom sessions in all types of splicing, including fusion and mechanical splicing
Hands-on training in appropriate splicing types including placement of the splice into a splice tray and closure
Interpretation of splice loss on OTDR traces
Instructor verification of achievement of advanced skills in splicing
LEVEL III FIBER SPLICING
Pre-Requisite: Level II Fiber Splicing Course Length: 15 hours
Certifications Earned: Telecom Tech School Master Fiber Optic Technician-Outside Plant
100% Hands-On training in Outside Plant Splicing
Course designed to test and certify splicer’s ability to build a job to customer specifications
Course includes ~100% lab and field time
Reel/Bare Fiber Testing
Live Case repair and case swap under live network conditions
Student given splice plans of complete job as well as job specifications
Student required to splice complete end-to-end job to specifications as well as any producing as builds and work pictures documenting labeling and work completed for turnover
Instructors test and verify work to determine if passing grade is awarded
OSP FIBER INSTALLATION SERIES
UNDERGROUND FIBER INSTALLATION FUNDAMENTALS
Pre-Requisite: Fiber Basics or CFOT® Course Length: 15 hours
Certifications Earned: Fiber Optic Association (FOA) Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/OSP (CFOS/O)
25% Classroom/75% field training
focus on proofing OSP conduit and placing pull string or tape techniques and procedures for pulling fiber cable is OSP techniques and procedures for jetting fiber cable in OSP Reading blueprints, labeling, and producing redlines/as builds
To qualify for Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/OSP certification, a specialist training program will cover at least the following topics:
Overview of OSP fiber optic installations
Communications systems utilizing OSP fiber optic cable plant
Fiber optic components appropriate for OSP networks
Construction for OSP installations
Installation of buried, underground and aerial cable
Splicing and testing cables, including splice closures, OLTS and OTDR testing
Restoration
Lab Exercises including hands-on splicing and testing on simulated outside plant.
AERIAL FIBER INSTALLATION FUNDAMENTALS
Pre-Requisite: Fiber Basics or CFOT®
Course Length: 15 hours
Certifications Earned:
Fiber Optic Association (FOA) Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/OSP (CFOS/O)
Pole Climbing, Ladder, and Bucket Truck Certifications
25% Classroom/75% field training
Hardware identification
Tool usage
Proper pole framing IAW NESC clearances Strand/Lash installation
ADSS/Figure 8 fiber installation and hardware
To qualify for Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/OSP certification, a specialist
training program will cover at least the following topics:
Overview of OSP fiber optic installations
Communications systems utilizing OSP fiber optic cable plant
Fiber optic components appropriate for OSP networks
Construction for OSP installations
Installation of buried, underground and aerial cable
Splicing and testing cables, including splice closures, OLTS and OTDR testing
Restoration
Lab Exercises including hands-on splicing and testing on simulated outside plant.
LAYER 1 TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING SERIES
LEVEL II LAYER 1 FIBER TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING
Pre-Requisite: Fiber Basics or CFOT® Course Length: 17 hours
Certifications Earned: Fiber Optic Association (FOA) Certified Fiber Optic Specialist, Testing (CFOS/T)
FOA-Approved training for Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/Testing certification meets the following requirements:
Classroom sessions covering all test equipment, methods and standards
Inspecting and cleaning connectors correctly
Training in both insertion loss testing and optical time domain
reflectometry (OTDR testing)
Include testing of both singlemode and multimode fibers
Understanding of measurement errors in tests
May include advanced test methods (SA, CD, PMD)
Instructor verification of achievement of advanced skills in testing
Course includes ~50% lab time
LEVEL III LAYER 1 FIBER TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING
Pre-Requisite: Level II Layer 1 Fiber Testing & Troubleshooting
Course Length: 17 hours
Certifications Earned: Telecom Tech School Master Fiber Optic Technician-Layer 1 testing/troubleshooting
100% Hands-On training in Outside Plant Testing and Troubleshooting
Course designed to test and certify technician’s ability to build a job to customer specifications
Course includes ~100% lab and field time
Reel/Bare Fiber Testing
Scenario based training on simulated outside plant network
Testing fiber runs to customer specifications for new construction
Troubleshooting mis-spliced networks
Troubleshooting live network and issuing correct repair orders to splicer in the field.
Instructors test and verify work to determine if passing grade is awarded
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SERIES
FIBER OPTIC NETWORK DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
Pre-Requisite: Fiber Basics or CFOT® Course Length: 10 hours
Certifications Earned: Fiber Optic Association (FOA) Certified Fiber Optic Specialist, Design (CFOS/D)
To qualify for Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/Design certification, a specialist training program must cover at least the following topics:
Introduction to fiber optic design
Overview of Fiber Optic Installations both outside plant and premises
Planning A Fiber Optic Network
Choosing components
Design Review (Component compatibilities, Power budget, Environmental requirements etc.)
Testing And documentation
Estimating
Writing A Project Specification and other documentation
Lab Exercises including case studies covering designing several networks, at least one premises and one outside plant.
TELECOMMUNICATION SALES FUNDAMENTALS
Pre-Requisite: Fiber Basics or CFOT®
Course Length: 10 hours
Certifications Earned: Telecom Tech School Sales Professional
To qualify for Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/Design certification, a specialist training program must cover at least the following topics:
Introduction to Telecommunication sales methods and processes
Market Segmentations
Breaking into Accounts
Design Review (Component compatibilities, Power budget, Environmental requirements etc.)
Choosing components-building Bill of Materials
Account management and mining
Post Sales Support
Writing A Project Specification and other documentation
Lab Exercises including case studies covering designing several networks, at least one premises and one outside plant.
Scenario based training
Conducting Sales Calls in each Market Segment
TOTAL TELECOM TECH
Pre-Requisite: None
Certifications Earned:
FOA CFOT®
OSHA-30
First Aid/CPR/AED
The Total Telecom Tech program is designed to recruit, train, and field qualified telecom professionals into the booming telecom construction industry.
Course Breakdown:
Fiber Basics
Splicing Series II & III
Underground Fiber Installation - Fundamentals, Aerial Fiber Installation - Fundamentals
Testing and Troubleshooting - Fundamentals, Professional Service Series
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