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CORPORATEPROFILE

About Us

Neonetwireless Nig Ltd is an indigenous IT/Telecoms outfit that provides and delivers
quality jobs/ projects on ICT/Telecoms related issues in the area of Fiber-Optics
Planning/Design/Implementation, Microwave radio Transmission links (Installation &
Commissioning), DWDM/OSN, FTTH, GPON/PON, Cisco Networking (Cisco IP
Phones/Surveillance Cameras/Routers/Switches) and ICT/Telecoms training. Our years of
Experience Span over 7yrs in providing ICT Solutions to Multi-Nationals, Financial
Institutions, Mega Business outfits,
Government entities, Schools of Higher
learning, Sports complex Stadiums,
Airports, Hospitality / Entertainment
Centers, Shopping Malls, Organized
Sports and leisure facilities, Mass
Transport facilities like Train Stations,
Hospital, Court Rooms, Server
Rooms, Automated systems
and Military bases.

OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Mr Emmanuel N. Onuzurike- MD/CEO (HND,B.Eng., CCNA, CCNP in View, CFOT, CFOS/O/H/D/I)
Mr. Emmanuel Ndubuisi Onuzurike is the Managing Director/CEO of Neonetwireless Nig
Limited. Emmanuel is an Experienced Telecoms Engineer and Entrepreneur that has over 16
years of Field experience and top corporate management experience in the ICT/Telecoms
sector of the economy.

He has worked with so many Telecoms Firms as a Senior Network Engineer, Microwave
radio Transmission Engineer (O/M, Implementation and Planning) DWDM/SDH Field
Engineer, SDH Engineer 2nd line Support, Fiber Optics Implementation/planning Specialist,
FTTH planning/implementation Specialist and as a Cisco networker from where he moved
to establish
Neonetwireless Nig Limited in 2012, to focus mainly on Telecoms/ICT

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Maintenance/Implementation/Planning Services and Training. He has worked with Telecoms
Firms like NITEL, Huawei Technologies, Concept Point, VDT Communications, Astera Nig
Ltd, NSN projects, Egypro Nig Ltd and was Involved In so many
MTN,Glo,Etisalat,Excelsimo Networks,Intercontinental Bank, First Bank Projects etc

He possesses a B.Eng Degree, HND and OND in Electronics/Telecommunication


Engineering and has also attended many trainings from CFOT,CFOS,Huawei DWDM/SDH
Training etc.
He is married with children.

Mr Eniola Akinbola-DIRECTOR (CFOT, CFOS/O)

Mr Eniola Akinbola is one of the directors of Neonetwireless; he started his career as An SBC
Logistics co-coordinator with MTN Nigeria. He has Over 7 years’ Experience working with
Information and Technology/Telecommunication Industries in Nigeria commercials. He has
vast experience in supply, purchasing and supervising Manager with a South African
Telecoms company

ROFEM STEVENS-KING (CFOT, CFOS/O)


Rofem Stevens-King has an excellent reputation for innovation and posses’ wide experience
and expertise in diverse segments of business management gained from intensive professional
development, encompassing information technology, capital management, strategic sales
management, business process improvement, operation and supply chain - management as
well as extensive industry exposure. Mr Stevens-King has worked with the best team in
providing clients with the best IT/Telecom engineering services available in the market.

Operational Maintenance Managed Services Outsourcing

We design and provide overall telecom network maintenance outsourcing services (MS) for
our client using the latest technology and adopting the best industry methodologies
frameworks and best practices and also skilled resources to ensure that the network achieved
excellence Performance SLA.
We have dynamic team that consist of highly qualified and experienced professional
including senior management team, consulting engineer, project managers, Operational
Service manager, Service supervisor, technical specialist (BSS/OSS) engineer, field

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engineers (Base Station, Transmission, Optical Trunk/link System, In Building System,
Power system and etc), operational service administrator, logistic and facilities officer.

• Network Deployment Roll-out services

We are familiar with all current and upcoming telecommunication technologies and networks
including fixed line networks, cellular telecommunications, LTE, DWDMs, wired and
wireless broadband modes and optical technologies. In line with the current market demand,
we are currently focused on network implementation, integration commissioning services for
cellular telecommunications networks.

We a have dynamic team that consist of highly qualified and experienced professional
including project manager and supervisor, technical specialist, fiber optics/Microwave radio
installation team, acceptance test engineers, logistic and facilities officer.

• FTTX/FTTH Solution and Services

We provide solution and services of FTTX/FTTH Project roll-out and home connection.
(FTTX) Fiber to the x is a collective term for various optical fiber delivery topologies that
categorized according to where the fiber terminates. (FTTH) fiber to the home deployment,
optical cabling terminates at the individual home or business.

• LTE Radio Network Optimization

We design and provide overall telecom radio network optimization services


(RNO) for our client using the latest technology and adopting the best industry methodology
frameworks and best practices and also skilled resources to ensure that the network achieved
best performance out of existing resources available in the network and KPIs

We have dynamic team that consist of highly qualified and experienced professional
including project manager and supervisor, RF Consultant, RF planning engineer,
optimization engineer, DT analyzis, DT Technical team. Optimization data service
administrator, logistic and facilities officer.

Training:

We are Experts in Practical Telecoms/Info-Tech Training. All our trainers are certified.
below are the courses we offer:
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1.Microwave radio Transmission Engineering Technology
(Commissioning,Implementation,O&M and Planning)
2.Fiber-Optics Transmission Engineering(Implementation Only)
3.Base Transceiver Station/RF Engineering(2G/3G Implementation/Commissioning Only)
4.DWDM(Planning Only)
5.OSN(Planning,Commissioning and Implementation)
6.CCNA R/S( 200 120) new
7.CCNA Security(640 554)
8.CCNA Voice(640 461)
9.CCNA Data center(640 911)
10.CCNA Service Provider(640 875)
11.CCNA Wireless(640 722)
11.CCNP R/S with Tshoot(640 902,832,813)
12.CCNP SIMOS(300-209) new
13.CCNP SISAS (300-208) new
14.CCNP SENSS (300-206) new
15.CCNP SITCS (300-207) new
16.CCIE R/S version 5.0 new
17.CEHvs9
18.LAN Cabling/Wireless Devices
19.IP Camera/CCTV installation and Commissioning
20.REDHAT/LINUX
21.VOIP Engineering.
22.MPLS Traffic Engineering
23. CFOT
24.CFOS/O
25. CFOS/H
26. CFOS/D
27. Cyberoam Security
28. Microsoft Server 2013
29.Microwave Radio Transmission Planning using PL4.

Our Services Includes but not Limited to:

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1. Digital Microwave Radio Transmission links Installation, Planning, Commissioning
and Integration.
2. Fiber-Optics Transmission Links Planning and Implementation/commissioning.
3. DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexers) OSN (Optical Switch Nodes)
Planning, Installations and Commissioning
4. Fiber to the Home/GPON and PON

Training of IT Staffs and Personnel that want to elevate their Skills in the World of ICT and
Telecoms.

Digital Microwave Radio Transmission links Installation, Planning,


Commissioning and Integration:

We are Specialist in the Installation/Integration/Commissioning/Planning of Digital


Microwave radio Transmission Links. Whether it is a TDM or IP/Ethernet MW
Device, we can do it. We optimized existing MW links by increasing the transmission
Capacity (Up to 1Gbps) and Improve the Fade margin/ RSL in order to Eliminate
Excessive BER which can cause poor Performance and Drop Calls.

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A. Ericsson Mini-Link E/TN/HC
B. Huawei RTN 600 and 900 Series

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C. Harris Stratex Ecplise 5.0

Installing Sectorial Antenna

D. Ceragon FibeAir IP-10C

E.Nokia Siemens FlexiPacket,FlexiHopper,MetroHopper,SRA4,SRT1F etc

MW Projects Executed So Far:

1. Airtel Project: Sublet (From Unitelos ): 13km link (OG128-OG129) using Ericsson

Mini-link TN (17E1)

2. Glo Project: Sublet (From FlexyTech): 2.7km link Using Ceragon FibeAir-
10C…0.6m dish

3. Glo Project: Sublet (From FlexyTech): 7km link Using Ceragon FibeAir-
10C……0.6m dish

4. Airtel Project Sublet (From Peaknet): (CRO386-CROO54) using RTN 900 15 GHz
Radio 1+0

5. Airtel Project: Sublet (From Peaknet): (DLO307-DLO145) using RTN 900 15 GHz
Radio 1+0

6. Airtel Project: Sublet (From Peaknet): (IMO328-IMO329) using RTN 900 15 GHz
Radio 1+0

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7. Airtel Project: Sublet (From Peaknet): (IMO329-IMO043) using RTN 900 23 GHz
Radio 1+0

8. MTN Project: Sublet (From Telinno consult):(T0134-RV0371) Using Ericsson


Minilink Tn Radio 1+1

9. MTN Project: Sublet(From Telinno consult):(T0249-RV0372) Using Ericsson


Minilink Tn Radio 1+1

Installation of 1.2m Microwave antenna

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Fiber-Optics Transmission Links Planning and
Implementation/commissioning:
We are Experts in Fiber-optic Cable Management, optimization, Site Surveys,
Trenching/Thrust boring and Complete Turnkey Projects. We are also into Preventive and
Corrective Maintenance of a Short, Medium and Long haul fiber Optics links. We help you
plan your optical network with quality and performance to meet your long-term business
goals. Our extensive experience in optical network planning gained in the implementation of
networks, coupled with advance planning tools, will assure you that your optical network has
the necessary Coverage, capacity, hierarchy and topology characteristics to suit your
development plans. We can also help plan end-user services and the systems to support them
i.e. providing you with differentiation in the market place. The Optical Implementation
service includes the supply of a corresponding level of project management necessary to
ensure service quality and delivery commitment. Project management under this scenario is
limited to scheduling and managing the day-to-day activities of the implementation teams,
ensuring the delivery of services is defect free and in accordance with customer specification,
the creation and submission of relevant site documents, and the timely submission of change
orders and customer invoices.

Neonetwireless is a fast growing telecommunication company, actively involved in different


telecommunication and infrastructure projects. We provide turnkey solutions in all activities
of Outside Plant Works. Our services start right from design through construction and
commissioning of optical networks. Scope of Optical Fiber Cable Works includes the
following:-
Route Survey, Total Design, Row permissions, Trenching and associated Civil works,
Horizontal Directional Drilling & Boring works, Supply, Installation & Commissioning of i)
HDPE, GI, RCC, DWC & PVC Pipes ii) Cables (OF & Cu),Splice Closures, FMS, Optical
network equipment, Electronic route markers iii) RCC markers, Chambers, Manholes,
Handholes, Splicing of Cables, Earthing and Link Testing, As-builts and Operation &
Maintenance of OFC Equipments & Cables.
Backbone Network
These are basically Optical Fiber Cable Networks. Neonetwireless has wide experience in
implementing major OFC projects in record time. Neonetwireless has undertaken OFC
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projects for various network operators in Nigeria. Neonetwireless offers the following
services:
Route Survey and design
Preparation of BOQ
RoW Permissions
Trenching, ducting and backfilling
Aerial Cabling
Supply of Materials
Horizontal Directional Drilling
Cable blowing / pulling
Duct integrity test
Optical Fiber Cable blowing
Fusion Splicing
Fiber Termination
End to End Link Testing

Cable Preparation
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Trenching, ducting and backfilling


Excavation of Trenches Standard depth of trench will be as per specifications Outside the city
limits trench will normally follow boundary of roadside land. However, where road side land
is full of borrow pits or forestation, or when cable is to be laid along Culverts/bridges or
crossstreams, trench may be made closer to road edge or in some cases, over embankment or
shoulder of the road. Line up of trench would be such that HDPE duct(s) will be laid in
straight line,both laterally as well as vertically except at locations where it has to necessarily
take a bend because of change in alignment or gradient of trench. Minimum radius of two
meters will be maintained, where bends are necessitated.

Trenching, Ducting and Backfilling

Duct Laying
Ducts will be laid in a flat bottom trench, free from stones, and sharp edged debris. The duct
would be placed in trench as straight as possible, however at bends horizontal and vertical
minimum bending radius for duct would be maintained as per advised specifications. Ducts
will be laid preferably using dispenser designed for it. Our supervisor will ensure that Duct
laid is free from twist and collapsed portion of Ducts.
Any such portion will be rectified before backfilling by using couplers. Ends of ducts will
always be closed with END PLUGS to avoid ingress of mud, water or dust. We ensure HDPE
ducts are clear of sand, dust or any other particles, which would cause obstruction in lying of
cable. Prior to aligning the ducts for jointing, each length of the HDPE ducts will be
thoroughly cleaned to remove all sand, dust or any other debris that may clog, disturb or
damage the optical
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fiber cable when it is pulled or blown at a later stage. The ducts will be joined with couplers
using duct cutter & other tools and will be tightened and secured properly. The duct joint will
be practically airtight to ensure smooth cable blowing using cable blowing machines. Laying
of Gl and / or RCC pipes as additional protection for the HDPE ducts at rail / road crossings,
built-up area/city limits, on culverts and bridges will be done as required. Chambering or
concreting around RCC/ Gl pipes as additional protection on bridges, culverts and also on
stretches wherever depth of excavation is less than specified will be done. Reinstatement of
excavated trench will be done with proper compaction. Crowning When backfilling has been
done up to ground level a hump of soil is made to cater for soil settlement. Entire excavated
soil will be used for back filling. Crowning will be confined over width of trench only.

Duct Integrity Test


After backfilling ducts shall be tested for integrity (air tightness and kink-free shape). Air
tightness test is done by pressurizing 2 km duct stretches at a time. One end of duct will be
closed and compressed air at 5-6kg/cm2 is sent from the other end. At about 5kg/cm2 pressure
the inlet of compressed air will be closed. Fall in pressure should not be more than 50% in
1(one) hour.

Projects handled:

1. 2.5km Etisalat metro external line plant project in portharcourt 2014.


2. 6km MTN external line plant project , Nwangele L.G.A in Imo State, 2013.
3. 5Km MTN external line plant project, Igboukwu,Aguata LGA ,Anambra state, 2013
4. 1.5Km MTN external line plant project ,Onitsha, Anambra state, 2013.
5. 42 Km Glo External Line Plant (ELP ) project (Yadi – Rijan-dadi, Niger state ) ,
2012.
6. 21 Km Glo External Line Plant (ELP ) project (Rijan-dadi – kontagora, Niger state )
, 2012.
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7. 38 Km Glo External Line Plant (ELP ) project (Kontagora – Ibeto,


Niger state ) , 2012.
8. 100 km Glo External Line Plant (ELP ) project (Ore – Akure, ondo state ), 2011.
9. 6 Km Multilinks External Line Plant project (ondo town, ondo state ), 2011.
10. Zain Optical fibre intershelter installations, Lagos , 2010.
11. Zain Optical fibre intershelter installations,Kano , 2010.
12. MTN Optical fibre route survey, Enugu .
13. Optical fibre installation as backbone for local area networking ( LAN ) at BAGCO,
Lagos
14. Optical fibre installation as backbone for local area networking (LAN) at BAGCO ,
kano
15. Installation of the local area network of Nigerian bags manufacturing company (
BAGCO ) Kano, 2008.
16. MTN and Zain intershelter installations in owerri, Imo State, Orlu, Imo State and Jos,
Plateau State, 2009.
17. MTN optical fibre installations in Owerri, Imo state involving splicing and testing
using fusion splicer, visual fault locator and light source and power metre ,OTDR,
2009.
18. Zain intershelter installations in Minna,Niger, 2009.
DWDM/OSN:

We are Experts in the Installation, Planning, Commissioning and O&M of Dense


wavelength Division Multiplexers and Optical Switch Nodes like Ericsson Tellabs
6370, 6350, 6345, Huawei BWS 1600G, Optix OSN 9500,7500,3500,2500,1500 and
Metro 1000.We also Create/Map Service(VC12,VC4 levels and Ethernet Trunks) with

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our SNMP T2000,U2000 and NM2100.We also clear fault Alarms on DWDMs and

OSNs.

DWDM Installations and Creating of V12, VC4 and Ethernet Trunks services done so far:

Zain Project: Installation of Ericsson Tellabs 6370 DWDM (Enugu MSC facing UYO MSC).

Zain Project: Installation of MA-OFA cards on Ericsson Tellabs 6370 DWDM (Enugu MSC
facing Asaba MSC).

Zain Project: Installation of M6-1 cards on Ericsson Tellabs 6350 OSN (Benin MSC)

Zain Project: Installation of CCMC cards on Ericsson Tellabs 6370 DWDM (Benin MSC)

Multilink’s Project: Creating of VC4 Trunks Link from V.I - Gbagada- Abuja OSN Optix
3500

Multilink’s Project: Creating of VC4 Trunks links from V.I - Gbagada- Ahoada OSN Optix
3500

Multilink’s Project: Creating of VC12&VC4 Ethernet Trunks link from Birnin-Kudu-Jos-


Abuja OSN Optix 3500

Multilink’s Project: Creating of VC4 server trails from Asaba-PH OSN Optix 3500.

Multilink’s Project: Installation of PQ/Xconnect/SLO4 cards (Gbagada OSN 3500)

LAN/WAN Using Cisco Routers and Switches:


We are into Installation and commissioning of a Point to Multipoint DSL links to Customers
Using Cisco 2800 series routers (Manny Bank Onitsha, Anambra State, Gateway Bank
Onitsha, FSB Onitsha, FBN Onitsha etc. Implementation of Routing Protocols like RIP,
Static, EIGRP, OSPF,BGP, MPLS and IS-IS. We help our Clients in Managing/Maintaining
of their Existing LAN and WAN infrastructure.

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MICROWAVE RADIO TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING

(IMPLEMENTATION AND O&M)

DAY 1

Microwave Communication Overview


1.1 Basic Concepts of Digital Microwave
1.2 Microwave Development Course
1.2.1 Microwave Evolution in the World
1.2.2 Microwave Evolution in China
1.3 Characteristics of Digital Radio Communication System
1.4 Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Microwave Communication
1.4.1 Optical Fiber Communication—Biggest Challenge for Digital Microwave
Communication
1.4.2 Opportunities for Digital Microwave Communication
1.5 Microwave Frequency Band Choice and RF Channel Arrangements
1.6 Digital Microwave Communication System Model
1.6.1 Modulation Method of Digital Microwave
1.6.2 Channel Utilization of Each Modulation
1.7 Digital Microwave Frame Structure
1.8 Conclusion

DAY 2

Introduction to Digital Microwave Equipment


2.1 Digital Microwave Equipment Classification
2.2 Microwave antenna and feeder
2.2.1 Microwave antenna
2.2.2 Classification of Microwave Antennas
2.2.3 Feeder System
2.2.4 Branching System
2.3 Outdoor unit (ODU)
2.3.1 Constituents of Digital Microwave Transmitter and Major Performance Indexes
2.3.2 Constituents and Major Indexes of Receiver
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2.4 Indoor Unit
2.5 Installation and Adjustment of Split Microwave System
2.6 Conclusion

DAY 3

Microwave System Networking and Application


3.1 Microwave System Typical Networking Modes and Station Types
3.1.1 Typical Networking Modes
3.1.2 Microwave Station Types
3.2 Relay Station
3.2.1 Passive Repeater Station
3.2.2 Active Repeater Station
3.3 Digital Microwave Application
3.4 Conclusion

DAY 4

Microwave Propagation Theory


4.1 Electric Wave Propagation in Free Space
4.1.1 Free Space
4.1.2 Propagation Loss of Electric Waves in Free Space
4.2 Influence of Ground Reflection on the Electric Wave Propagation
4.2.1 Concept of Fresnel Zone
4.2.2 Influence of Ground Reflection on Receiving Level
4.3 Influence of Troposphere on Electric Wave
4.3.1 Ray Bend in Atmosphere
4.3.2 Concept of Equivalent Earth Radius
4.3.3 Refraction
4.3.4 The Meaning of K Value in Engineering Design
4.4 Fading caused by Several Atmospheric and Earth Effects
4.4.1 Fading Types
4.4.2 Influence of Troposphere on Electric Wave Propagation
4.4.3 Fading Rules (microwave frequency bands lower than 10 GHz
4.5 Frequency Selective Fading

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4.5.1 Multi-path Propagation of Electric Waves
4.5.2 Influence of Frequency Selective Fading on Transmission Quality of Microwave
Communication Systems
4.6 Statistic Feature of Fading
4.6.1 Microwave Fading Model
4.6.2 Engineering Calculation of Fading
4.7 Conclusion

DAY 5

Anti-Fading Technology in Digital Microwave Equipment


5.1 Overview
5.1.1 Purposes of Taking Anti-Fading Measures
5.1.2 Classification of Anti-Fading Measures
5.1.3 Evaluation on Anti-Fading Measures
5.2 Adaptive Equalization
5.2.1 AFE
5.2.2 ATE
5.3 Cross-Polarization Interference Counteracter (XPIC)
5.4 Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC
5.5 Diversity Reception
5.5.1 Classification of Diversity Reception
5.5.2 Description of Space Diversity
5.5.3 Compound Mode of Diversity Signals
5.6 Microwave Equipment Protection Mode
5.6.1 HSM
5.6.2 HSB
5.6.3 Classification of Digital Microwave Equipment Protection Modes
5.7 Interference and Main Methods against Interference
5.7.1 Interference Source
5.7.2 Basic Methods of Communication System against Interference
5.8 Conclusion

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DAY 6

Digital Microwave Engineering Calculation


6.1 Overview
6.2 Microwave Path Parameter Calculation
6.2.1 Microwave Station Antenna Communication Azimuth Calculation
6.2.2 Calculation of Path Distance
6.2.3 Calculation of Elevation and Minus Angles
6.2.4 Calculation of Clearance
6.2.5 Calculation of Reflection Point
6.2.6 Determining Antenna Gain
6.3 Calculation of Microwave Circuit Index
6.3.1 Calculation of Receiving Level and Flat Fading Margin
6.3.2 Calculation of Interference Level
6.3.3 Calculation of Diversity Receiving Parameter
6.3.4 Calculation of Circuit Interruption Rate
6.3.5 Rain Fading
6.3.6 Gas Absorption
6.4 Conclusion

DAY 7

Microwave Engineering Design Requirement


7.1 O7.2 Basic Requirement of Microwave Path and Cross-section Design
7.2.1 Cross Section and Station Distance
7.2.2 Clearance Standard
7.2.3 Antenna Height and Space Diversity Distance
7.3 Selecting Microwave Band and Configuring Polarization
7.3.1 Selecting Microwave Band
7.3.2 Arrangement of Microwave Frequency and Polarization
7.4 Technical Requirement of Digital Microwave Relay Communication Engineering
Design
7.4.1 PDH Microwave Engineering Design Technical Requirement
7.4.2 SDH Microwave Engineering Design Technical Requirement
7.4.3 Access Network Technical Requirement—26 GHz Local Multiple-point Distribution

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System (LMDS
7.4.4 Access Network Technical Requirement—3.5 GHz Fixed Radio Access
7.5 Conclusion

DAY 8

Microwave Engineering Design


8.1 Design Method
8.1.1 Overview
8.1.2 Route, Site and Antenna Height
8.1.3 Frequency Selection and Polarization Arrangement
8.1.4 Circuit Performance Estimate
8.2 Design Example
8.2.1 SDH Microwave Circuit
8.2.2 SDH Microwave Site Type and Polarization Configuration
8.2.3 Calculation of PDH Microwave Circuit Indexes
8.3 Conclusion

DAY 9
Precautions in Engineering Design
9.1 Equipment Layout
9.2 Installation of Microwave Antenna
9.3 Process Requirement for the Tower
9.3.1 Process Requirement of New Established Tower
9.3.2 Orientation Requirement of Newly Established Tower
9.3.3 Requirement for Old Tower to be used
9.4 Conclusion

DAY 10 all you have to know about Huawei RTN 910/950 Digital Microwave radio

DAY 11 all you have to know about Harris Stratex Eclipse 5.0 Digital Microwave Radio

DAY 12 all you have to know about Ericsson Mini-link Traffic Node

DAY 13 all you have to know about Power-Station5 2.4GHZ/5.8GHZ IP Ethernet Radios

DAY 14 all you have to know about UBIQUITY 2.4GHZ/5.8GHZ IP Ethernet Radios

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FIBER OPTICS TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING (IMPLEMENTATION)
DAY 1 Regulations and Health & Safety
DAY 2 Wavelength, dB & dBm, Loss & Refractive Index
DAY 3 Emitters, Detectors & WDM
DAY 4 Fiber Elements, Physics & Dispersion
DAY 5 Installation, Preparation & Considerations
DAY 6 Fibre Tooling and Preparation
DAY 7 Fibre Types & Standards
DAY 8 Fibre Cable Elements
DAY 9 Enclosures, ODF’s & Patch Panels
DAY 10 Splicing & Cleaving
DAY 11 Connectors, Adapters & Polish

DAY 12 Testers, Testing, Fault Finding & Commissioning

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DWDM/OPTICAL NETWORKING
DWDM training provides an overview of Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
(DWDM) network planning, architecture, design, protocols, testing and implementation.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed to provide a general overview for strategic or technical managers,
consultants, communications professionals, software engineers, system engineers, network
professionals, marketing and sales professional, IT professionals, and others who plan on
using, evaluating, designing or working with SONET/SDH, D/WDM and optical
networks.

Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:

 Understand the basics of optical communications


 Understand the basics of DWDM
 Explain basic DWDM Network Designs and Engineering
 Identify various optical communication principles as well as communication
methodologies in an optical fiber
 Learn how to analyze optical links based on power budget
 Classify and design DWDM networks based on size and performance
 Understand and basic design nodal architectures for different classification of
DWDM networks
 Learn how to utilize different parameters in DWDM networks and optical systems
Outline
Introduction to Optical Networking

 Fiber Optics  Fiber Losses


Dispersion in Fiber
 Nonlinearities

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Window of Operations
Fiber Types
Optical amplifiers
Light sources and transmitters
 Photodiodes and receivers
 Optical communication systems
 The Physics of Optical components
 Light-Matter and Light-Matter-Light
 Common Single Mode Fiber Types
 Standard Single Mode Fiber
 Dispersion Shifted Fiber (DSF)
 Dispersion-compensating fiber (DCF)
 Non-Zero Dispersion Shifted Fiber (NZ-DSF
 Positive Dispersion SMF
 Dispersion Compensation Unit (DCU)
 Introduction to DWDM
 Optical Networking and DWDM
 Optical Network Breakthroughs
 Special Fibers
 S, C and L Bands
 Optical Components
 Optical Spectral Filters and Gratings
 Optical Demultiplexers
 The Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA)
 The Tunable Laser Diode Operating at 1550 nm
 In-Fiber Bragg Grating
 Light Sources
 Optical Cross-Connects
 Optical Add-Drop Multiplexers
 DWDM and SONET
DWDM Components and Architecture

DWDM Anatomy

 DWDM Impairments

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Multiwavelength Transmitters
Multichannel Receivers
DWDM Optical Amplifiers
 Wavelength Converters
 Modal Effects
 Scattering Effects  Miscellaneous Effects DWDM Impairments

 Spectrum
 Availability, Occupancy, Efficiency
 Bandwidth & Distance Limitations
 Noise, Dispersion, Non-linearities
Wavelength Adaptation

 Wavelength Adapter (or transponder)


 Wavelength Converter
 Precision Wavelength Transmitters (ITU wavelength)
Basic DWDM Optical Components and Elements

 Optical Filters
 Optical Couplers
 Optical Power Attenuators
 Polarizer and Rotators
 Optical Isolators and Circulators
 Optical Multiplexers and Demultiplexers
 Optical Cross Connects (OCXs)
 Optical Add Drop Multiplexers
 Optical Equalizers
 Light Sources
 Laser Beams
 Modulators
Photodetectors and Receivers
Optical Amplifiers

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Wavelength Convertors
Optical Phase-Locked Loops
Ring Resonators

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Optical Attenuators  Optical SNR
DWDM Mux and Demux

 Channel spacing of 100GHz and 50GHz


 DWDM Demux
 Mux / Demux Technology
 Thin film filters
 Fiber Bragg gratings
 Diffraction gratings
 Arrayed waveguide gratings
 Fused biconic tapered devices
 Inter-leaver devices Common Amplifier Types

 A Typical Optical Amplifier


 Doped Fiber Amplifiers
 Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFA)
 Raman Fiber Amplifiers
 Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers (SOA) Networking with DWDM

 Optical Systems and Components Analysis


 Optical Transmitters: Lasers
 Modulation: Direct and External
 Optical Receivers: Photodetecters
 Couplers and Circulators
 Cavities and Filter
 Complex Components: Transponders
Optical Switches
Mechanical Switches
Acousto-Optical Switches
Micro-mechanical switches (MEMS)
Electro-Optical and Thermo-Optical Switches
 Bubble Technology
 Liquid Crystal Switches

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 Hologram-based Switches
 Factors That Affect System Design
 Effect of Chromatic Dispersion DWDM Span Engineering

 Engineering a DWDM link


 Power Budget Design  What are the factors?
 Digital Modulation Formats
 Fiber Impairments
 Loss
 Dispersion
 Nonlinear Effects (SPM, XPM, FWM, Raman)  Polarization
Dependent Effects (PDL and PMD) DWDM Testing, Measurements and
OAM&P

 Component conformance tests


 Parameter tests on optical fibers
 System installation tests
 System optimization tests
 System acceptance tests

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