NCTC MEMBER BENEFITS
NCTC and NCTI have boosted benefits for NCTC members through a fortified agreement between the two organizations. Along with the 5% discount on NCTI courses, NCTC members that have not purchased from NCTI since on or before January 1, 2022 shall receive a 50% discount on all individual course enrollments purchased during the ninety (90) day period commencing on, and inclusive of, the initial course enrollment purchase date. NCTI’s enterprise license program, which offers tailored all-you-can-eat pricing, is another option available to NCTC members.
*Arapahoe Community College, Light Brigade, Mpirical, and Sunset Learning courses are excluded.
Contact our Customer Care team for more information:
nctcmember@ncti.com(link sends e-mail)
866.575.7206
FEATURED PRODUCTS
The NCTI Fiber Testing and Maintenance course provides the fiber-optic cable technician with information regarding post activation fiber-optic theory and application. The course concentrates on the test equipment and procedures necessary to perform testing and maintenance for new fiber-optic cable links, troubleshooting service outages and restoring fiber-optic links to their original performance specifications. The course also describes the process of fiber-optic cable restoration planning and implementation of preventive maintenance regimens in an HFC network.
Fiber Installation and Activation
The NCTI® Fiber Installation and Activation course is a comprehensive resource that provides essential and updated knowledge for deploying fiber-optic cable in today’s broadband networks. This course covers fundamental aspects such as optical transmission, modulation, and transport through optical fibers, as well as the reception and conversion of light back to electrical signals. Participants will gain insights into the various types of optical fibers, their characteristics, and practical applications. Furthermore, the course explores important topics like fiber-optic network architecture, topology, design, and construction practices. It equips students with the necessary skills to install and activate fiber-optic networks, including splicing techniques utilizing both mechanical and fusion methods. The course also provides a comprehensive overview of passive optical network (PON) access technologies, specifically fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) topologies, encompassing GPON, EPON, RFoG, and next-generation access (NGA) architectures. It’s important to note that the course assumes prior knowledge and experience in RF Broadband Technology, establishing a foundation for participants to build upon during their study of fiber installation and activation.