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This course focuses on future fixed and mobile broadband Internet, cloud computing and IoT/AI, including technical, business and regulatory aspects. It covers Internet technologies (IPv6, QUIC, DNS, QoS, cybersecurity), future fixed-terrestrial and satellite broadband including gigabit metallic, cable, and optical broadband (FTTH/FTTR, 50G-PON), submarine cable, satellite broadband, as well as transport networks (ITU’s OTN, SD-WAN, Carrier Ethernet).
Critical Information Infrastructure is defined as those assets systems and functions that are vital to the nations that their incapacity or destruction would have a devastating impact on the economy, government capability to function, public health and safety as well as on national defense and security.
This course will focus on 5G-Advanced Mobile Broadband and Future Services, including technologies, regulation and business aspects. It will cover mobile broadband evolution, from IMT-Advanced (4G) to IMT-2020 (5G) and IMT-2030 (6G).
This training is designed to help participants understand the key challenges and success factors involved in driving digital government initiatives. The programme focuses on three main areas to build knowledge and skills in a practical, engaging way.
This module will provide learners with an understanding of the management of radio spectrum related to satellite communications systems.
This course focuses on technical, business and regulatory aspects of Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It covers Internet technologies for IoT, then IoT standards, architectures and interoperability, as well as IoT policies and regulations, including IoT security and privacy issues. The course includes IoT services in 4G and 5G mobile systems, including massive IoT and critical IoT use cases. The IoT generates large amounts of data that cannot be processed by traditional techniques, and such data is referred to as Big Data.
This 4-week online, instructor-led course delves into the dynamic world of Digital Innovation Ecosystems. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the key components, players, and trends shaping these environments. Drawing on insights from the accompanying book, Digital Innovation Ecosystems, the course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to foster innovation within their organizations and contribute to thriving digital ecosystems.
This course covers a comprehensive view of some of the most dynamically developing business areas of radiocommunications. The course aims at describing the technologies and their lines of development which are present in the World in the given field.
The independent course provides high-level technical knowledge.
This course focuses on Security and Quality of Service (QoS) in Internet network from technology, regulation and business aspects. It covers Internet fundamentals, including Internet protocols and architectures, Internet security standards and approaches as defined by IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), as well as ITU's security architectures for end-to-end communications. Further, the course incorporates cybersecurity approaches from the ITU viewpoint, and security aspects of emerging cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT).
This 32-hour course will cover the key emerging technologies that are shaping the digital future and their applications across various sectors. The content will include an introduction to 5G networks and the evolution towards 6G, exploring their capabilities and impact on global connectivity. The fundamentals and applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) will be discussed, highlighting how this technology revolutionises industries and everyday life.