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Optical Fibre Lectures of University of Sabaragamuwa 2009
will be held in University of Sabaragamuwa from July 1 -3, 2009

Optical Fibre Lectures of University of Sabaragamuwa 2009

Broadband Services in Republic of Uganda
Lecture will be held in Singapore from October 30 - 10, 2008

Broadband Services in Republic of Uganda

1.Social Paradigm Shift and its impact to the
    telecommunications
2.Future revenue drivers of telecommunications
3.Network Evolution to suit for Paradigm Shift

Next Generation Networks Summit 2007
Lecture will be held in Singapore from October 30 - 31, 2007

Managing Transformation of your Infrastructure to the NGN Pathway

1.What is Communication Network
2.Development of Access Network
3.Evolution of Present Network for Future

Workshop and Lecture held in Singapore from October 30 - 31, 2007

Workshop will be held in Singapore from October 30 - 31, 2007

Understanding the Role of IMS and NGN

1.Social Paradigm Shift and its impact to
the telecommunications
2. Future revenue drivers of
telecommunications
3. Network Evolution to suit for Paradigm
Shift

Presenation for Critically identifying global capacity demand drivers
 will be held in Singapore on 3rd September 2007
1. Identifying global capacity demand trend patterns
2. Determining the life span of current demand
3. Aligning it with your business objectives

Presenation for IET London Sri Lanaka branch
 held at hotel Galadari Colombo on 17th May 2007
1. Paradigm Shift of People and its impact to our region
2. Accommodation of Paradigm Shift in to the Telecom Network
3. Evolution of SLT Network
4. Use of Optical Fiber Cables in Communication

Mobile Network Optimization Summit 2007
Workshop  held in Singapore on 27th March 2007

Sharing Insights into CDMA Network Management & Optimization

1. Introduction
2. CDMA Deployment in Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT)
3. Planning and Engineering of CDMA Networks
4. CDMA Network Optimization
5. Efficiency of using NGN Switches in networks
6. Optimize the network for better GoS/QoS Case Study

 

By:Christie Alwis

Sri Lanka is located in the Indian Ocean towards South of India.
Sri Lanka is an island with 65,000 sqkm with population of 20 million people.
Tea, rubber and coconut are main agricultural products.
Foreign employment and free trade business are becoming major foreign exchange earnings in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has become a tourist attraction place, with the
recent peace process the number of tourists coming to SriLanka has drastically increased.

 
By:Christie Alwis

 

 
Deployment of Undersea Cables in Sri Lanka
Work shop held at Dubai 22nd June 2006

Contents
Introduction
Telecommunication
History of International
Need for investment
Growth rate of
Financial Risks
Projects
Foreseeable
Why SLT invested
Conclusion

 
Submarine Networks 2006
Work shop held at Dubai 22nd June 2006

 

  Mitigating your Financial Risks for your New Undersea Cable Projects
Work shop held at Dubai 22nd June 2006
Contents
Chapter 1 - Why Undersea Cable Systems?
Chapter 2 - Why we should consider Middle East and Asia?
Chapter 3 - Risks Associated with Undersea Cable Systems
Chapter 4 - Business & Financial Models
Chapter 5 - Management of Undersea Cable Systems
Chapter 6 - Conclusion