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can anyone explain this major for me ( telecommunication managament ) ?
thanx in advance
thanx in advance
Can you help me, I used to post a thread in google asking about experience :Emieno said:Why the need for understanding about what they do or is it because of some special reasons that should be brought to public for fun from time to time ?
Good job anyway! Take it if you have a chance.
In the same workplace, there will be a lot of different people, different characteristics, nationalities etc. and levels of expertise.Persefone said:Can you help me, I used to post a thread in google asking about experience :
"I have 3 years experience in school projects BUT one year in job"
I used English badly and my present job now is looking at how users's privacy is.
Second, I feel really bad about what I ARE doing, the way I ARE thinking., I see you post help no-name who has the same situation as mine and I come to not to joke but to ask for more information.
Can you still think of me in a good way to help me?
PS...Sorry I stole the resume sent by a user via internet and posted it in google with JUNKIE words..
Telecommunications management is the process of overseeing and optimizing the use of telecommunication systems and networks in an organization. This includes managing everything from phone and internet services to data storage and security.
The key responsibilities of a telecommunications manager include ensuring reliable and efficient communication systems, managing budgets and contracts with service providers, staying up-to-date with new technologies, and overseeing the security and maintenance of telecommunication systems.
Effective telecommunications management can greatly impact a business by improving communication and collaboration among employees, increasing productivity, reducing costs, and enhancing customer service. It also plays a crucial role in the overall efficiency and competitiveness of a company.
Some common challenges faced by telecommunications managers include keeping up with rapidly evolving technologies, managing multiple service providers and contracts, ensuring network security and reliability, and staying within budget constraints.
Outsourcing telecommunications management can provide a company with access to specialized expertise, reduce the burden on in-house IT teams, and potentially result in cost savings. It can also free up time for internal staff to focus on other important tasks and enable the company to stay up-to-date with the latest telecommunication technologies and strategies.