RTT In Company Programmes
RTT offer a wide variety of In-Company Programmes. These programmes can be company specific and/or product specific and/or market specific, tailored to suit the requirements of an individual organisation. Recent example of programmes (held in Europe, US and Asia) include:
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A two day technology positioning programme for a system silicon supplier defining future LTE design policy, including device and design options and cost and performance optimization opportunities.
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A business and technology positioning programme for a radio manufacturer focusing on the LTE and WiFi/WiMax physical layer and application layer design options including handset and base station hardware and software form factor and functionality
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A technology assessment programme for a network operator wishing to qualify the deployment risks of an LTE network investment.
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A two day technology assessment programme for a consultancy organisation advising major user communities on the risk/reward trade offs of new technology adoption.
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A five day programme for a defence agency developing a commercial communications business and advisory portfolio.
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A wide range of programmes for end user communities in Europe and Asia Pacific - public safety agencies, utilities, off-shore and on-shore oil and gas industries, distribution businesses and other users of two way radio and cellular products.
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A programme for a major test equipment vendor focusing on the test and measurement requirements for emerging radio standards.
A study on multi band handsets for a major European cellular operator
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A study on UHF LTE handset cost economics and performance for a major US operator.
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Additional modules have included evaluation and comparison of broadband fixed access technologies and a parallel study of digital broadcasting (3G TV) delivery platforms.
Visit our LTE Economy page for
information on other programmes.
All information presented is in the public domain.
Sources of Information and Research Methodology (RTT)
RTT undertakes research on technology issues, using industry sources (device vendor, handset and infrastructure manufacturer, network operator and end user contacts) in addition to being closely involved with the internnational standardisation and product development process.
Documentation
Each programme is supported by comprehensively researched, carefully qualified documentation designed to provide a long term source for future reference.
Format of the Programmes
Clients generally supply their own venue (though RTT can help arrange external venues if required). Contact hours are typically 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, with special interest sessions held in the evening.
Presenters: Geoff Varrall, Roger Belcher.
