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TE 216 - Telecommunications III - Verizon


Credit Hours: 4

This course covers the organization, architecture, setup, hardware and software aspects networked video delivery systems. Topics to be covered include: video transport; compression; packet transport; multicasting; content ownership and security; transport security; IPTV-IP video to the home; video file transfer; VPN’s and home office video links. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout.

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

  • describe video delivery system organization and operation;
  • describe the purpose and function of various video related protocols;
  • describe the purpose and function of video delivery interconnection technologies;
  • use LANs / WANs for converged (voice, video and data) communications;
  • use network analysis software to view, verify, and troubleshoot network traffic conditions;
  • work productively as a team, practicing project leadership, interpersonal skills and conflict resolution in a networked environment; and
  • practice problem solving via the planning, organization and delivery of projects in a networked environment.


Prerequisites: TE 215 or permission of the instructor.
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