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HELP REQUEST :I need TELCO CAREER DIRECTIONS - RF Cafe Forums
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Post subject: HELP REQUEST :I need TELCO CAREER DIRECTIONS
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:04 am
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Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2005 6:53 am Posts: 4
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Hello everybody
I'm a newbie to this forum.
I'm a fresh BS computer engineering
grad and i come from a relatively strong IT and computer communication background dealing
with cisco specially.I've a general knowledge of celluar technologies.
I wanna
join TELCO companies utilizing my knowledge experience education skill refrences everything..and
i'm determined about that...but i believe i realy need 2 understand the telco industry
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My questions : -
What are the job roles available in Telco ?
What is RF design planning optimization ??
Can anyone refer me to some guide/url
where i can read all about the Teclo industry...past present n future..what's happening..the
future...
Thanks
Fahad
_________________ Fahad Hameed
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Post subject:
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:54 am
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"Do you understand the words...that are coming out my mouth?"
That is the line
hilariously spoken in Jackie Chan's "Rush Hour II" when the cop, Chris Tucker, didn't
think Chan could understand English.
My point? Look at the title of this forum:
Tech Stock Market
So tell me, what does
this post have to do with that? Did you notice the forum titled
Employment? Try there.
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