May 2012 TR-069 Training USA

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Netmania Academy’s first ever TR-069 Boot Camp in America was a great success. The 3 day TR-069 Device Management Training Course was held at the Denver Technological Center (DTC) in Colorado in May 2012. Here’s a selection of testimonials from some of the people who attended the TR-069 Boot Camp:

“Netmania’s TR-069 Boot Camp exceeded my expectations, the level of technical detail was excellent and the training was easy to follow. I would recommend this course to my work colleagues at Contec as well as anyone else who wants to learn more about the technical details of TR-069. The highlight of the training for me was considering buying ACSLite! Overall, I would rate the TR-069 Boot Camp as excellent.”
Vladimir Valakh, Design Engineer, Contec Holdings.

“I thought that the TR-069 training was well structured and easy to follow. The slide handouts were useful and the practical training during the course illustrated real world problems. There were some very enlightening discussions during the boot camp and if I was implementing a system, I would certainly attend another TR-069 training workshop run by Netmania Academy.

The course was very good and one which I would recommend to other professionals. I would say the highlights for me personally were: the introduction to the protocol, the communication between the CPE and ACS; and putting TR-069 into a network or deployment perspective.”
Bernard Wozny, Technical Account Manager, Amino Communications.

“Netmania Academy’s TR-069 Boot Camp was very good; it was easy to follow and the level of technicality was sufficiently detailed. The content was well organised and there was a good balance between presentations and practical training, with adequate time for questions and discussion – the Q and A sessions were the highlight of the course for me. I would attend another TR-069 Boot Camp run by Netmania Academy and would also recommend the boot camp to other professionals because it gives a good foundation in TR-069.”
David Salick, Systems Engineer, Readynet.