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Learner Reviews & Feedback for 5G for Everyone by Qualcomm Academy

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About the Course

Take the next step in your career by gaining a greater understanding of 5G technology and how it is changing the way we operate both personally and professionally. Learn how 5G is revolutionizing the business world and begin to understand how 5G can benefit your business by helping you meet your ever-evolving needs. You do not need any prior knowledge of 5G or other wireless technology to take this course. WHY TAKE THIS COURSE? - Understand what 5G technology is, the endless possibilities it offers, and how you can leverage it to enhance business strategy. - Receive 5G training from engineers at Qualcomm Technologies – a world leader in 5G tech and wireless communication. - Receive a Qualcomm-branded certificate of completion that may help you get that next job or promotion. COURSE OUTLINE: - Overview of wireless and cellular communications. - Overview of the 5G NR vision. - Introduction to 5G networks and features. - Discuss 5G spectrum and mmWave. - Learn about Massive MIMO and its impact on wireless technology. - Discuss the evolution of the 5G radio access network (RAN). - Dive into 5G private networks and industrial IoT. - Overview of 5G security....

Top reviews

RD

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Very Useful and effective course to understand 5G in detail..

Highly recommended who ever is looking to understand 5G connectivity in detail ..

EP

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Had a great time exploring the new technology. Understood the new concepts very well. Thankyou for this opportunity and thanks to Mr. Nakul Navarange for teaching us so well.

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By Karvendan P

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Nov 13, 2023

Excellent

By PREMALATHA B 2

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May 19, 2022

GOOD

By Harsh S

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Jul 24, 2024

Good for those who want to learn from basic to basic level .

By James G

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Jun 17, 2023

Very informative

By Bhawani P

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Mar 6, 2024

very useful

By Khaled S B

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Mar 4, 2023

I like the idea to add more telecommunications courses to more people than other engineers.

but I don't like instructor using too complex English words for non native english speakers, it seems like (for me) trying to show off his ability to speak english, but fail to make this courses accessible to more people.