Introduction
The telecommunication sector is made up of companies that make communication possible on a global scale, whether it is through the phone or the Internet, through airwaves or cables, through wires, or wirelessly. These companies created the infrastructure that allows data in text, words, voice, audio, or video to be sent anywhere in the world.
Telecommunications Engineering is an engineering discipline centered on electrical and computer `engineering, which seeks to support and enhance telecommunication systems. The work ranges from basic circuit design to strategic mass developments.
PENYPAL telecommunication engineers are responsible for designing and overseeing the installation of telecommunications equipment and facilities, such as complex electronic switching systems, and other plain old telephone service facilities, optical fiber cabling, IP networks, and microwave transmission systems. Telecommunications engineering also overlaps with broadcast engineering.
Telecommunication Services
Ultimately, telecom engineers are responsible for providing high-speed data transmission services. They use a variety of equipment and transport media to design the telecom network infrastructure; the most common media used by wired telecommunications today are twisted pairs, coaxial cables, and optical fibers. Telecommunications engineers also provide solutions revolving around wireless modes of communication and information transfer, such as wireless telephony services, radio and satellite communications, and internet and broadband technologies.
Providing Fast, reliable and affordable connectivity that allows clients to roll out business applications no matter where or how remote integrating both terrestrial and satellite networks and platforms.
Broadcast engineering services, and now to some extent computer engineering and information technology, which deals with radio and television broadcasting.
Offering conventional broadcasting services, Broadcast IT services, and RF (Radio Frequency) broadcast services.
Unified communication solutions for immediate local and global reach, enabling full integration across terrestrial and satellite networks and platforms for telephony services.
The IP PBX system is the central component of a modern business phone system. The system consists of the IP PBX server, VoIP Phones, Softphones, a VoIP Gateway, and SIP (Session initiation protocol) integration that enables making calls to public networks.
A value-added service (VAS) is a popular telecommunications industry term for non-core services, or, in short, all services beyond standard voice such as SMS, MMS, Shortcode services, etc.