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VoIP Training

Created by: oej,Last modification on Fri 03 of Jul, 2009 [20:17 UTC] by moderator
Companies that provide training in VoIP solutions and technologies:









  • Asterisk Bootcamp at the Big Nerd Ranch: Five-day intensive Asterisk training course in a retreat outside Atlanta, GA. Tuition fee includes lodging, meals, and ground transportation to and from the Atlanta airport. Students are encouraged to bring independent projects to class, allowing for input from classmates and individual instructor attention.

  • Astricon Training: Asterisk training and dCAP certification, from the one-day "Meet Asterisk" class to the one-week bootcamp "Introduction to Asterisk"


  • avodaq - just communicate avodaq AG is a leading provider of services in the area of Enterprise and Service Provider Voice. As a highly skilled Cisco Gold, ATP and Learning Partner we can provide you a one stop shop for your Unified Communication needs.

  • Binnacle ITA binnacleita Entrenamiento VoIP orientado a productos quitum en Colombia, México y el resto de Latinoamérica, Curso dictado por trainers con amplia experiencia en campo

  • Binary Systems, Inc. VoIP Training Institute, offers Telephony, VoIP, SIP, and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) training seminars. Get hands-on experience with Asterisk/Trixbox, VegaStream, and AudioCodes VoIP equipment. Sessions can be geared for beginners and experts alike. The Binary Systems team was responsible for training many of the top VoIP distributors, OEMs, and service providers listed in this forum. To create a customized curriculum, or schedule a training seminar, contact sales@binary-systems.com or call 972-238-9146.



  • 50% discount on the dCAP Training course, Signup today - Enterux Solutions is now the only Authorized Training Partner of digium in entire Asia Pacific and has launched the very prestigious Asterisk Advanced training course in India, in partnership with MTNL (2nd Largest Govt owned Telecom company in India) as the Training Facility Provider, Come join the revolution !!!




  • HABLAPORINTERNET.COM SysMaster reseller for Colombia since 2003. VoIP and Network training courses and seminars in Bogota, Cali, Popayán, Barranquilla. Wide experience integrating SysMaster Systems to PSTN in TELCOS.


  • http://www.voiptrainer.com Great training and on-going support tool for end users of VoIP. It is also a sales tool to help resellers close more IP Telephony business and increase revenues.


  • LEVER: VoIP Training: H.323, SIP, MGCP, Asterisk - Hands on practical coverage of VoIP systems. Courses, Workshops and Seminars in the UK and World-wide - from 1 to 5 days duration.

  • linuxhotel.de, Essen, Germany: http://www.linuxhotel.de Asterisk introduction and hands on practical configuration, with ISDN and VoIP hardware for each participant. All lessons in German. Asterisk Schulung auf deutsch.


  • OpenSIPS/OpenSER Bootcamp , a 5 days training and certification for anyone seeking proficiency in OpenSIPS/OpenSER . How to build a telephony platform - hands on experiences, 50% labs and pre-training webinars.


  • http://handsonasterisk.com Offering personal 4 and 5 day Asterisk training in USA and Mexico. On-site training. Prepaid remote assistance/training.

  • http://www.cluecon.com Open source telephony developers conference providing educational lectures and other activities to help educate people in various aspects of VoIP from a developers perspective



  • Signate: http://www.signate.com/training.php | Introduction to Asterisk and dCAP certification offered monthly in San Francisco, California and London, England. We wrote the book about Asterisk!


  • Tele-Consulting is offering a two day workshop called VoIP Praxis Workshop covering topics like VoIP basics, procotols and features, hands-on-training on Asterisk, Alcatel OmniPCX awa Cisco Call Manager, VoIP Security, implementation aspects etc. New in 2007 we offer an Asterisk Administration Workshop , showing how to implement bleeding edge features. The Workshop is divived in 2 parts. One part introduces VoIP and Asterisk, as well as protocol knowledge. The second part shows how to ingetrate Asterisk in your network and handle a secure and safe installation with bleeding edge features. Both workshops are held in german.


  • The SIP School: http://www.thesipschool.com | Industry backed SIP Training and SSCA Certification service. Check out the demos on-site and see for yourself.

  • The Voice Peering Forum offers free training, crash courses and tutorials on Session Border Controllers, Media Gateways, OpenSource Software and more. Multiple events scheduled throughout USA.

  • Training,AudioCodes Intructor led 2-3 day courses on provisioning and troubleshooting AudioCodes SIP Gateway, including FXS, FXO, ISDN, CAS and Microsoft UM


  • VoIP Security Training: All courses are taught using a combination of instruction and labs. Students are encouraged to to develop their skills with hands on activities designed to build basic and advanced knowledge in ethical VoIP hacking, secure architecture and design, and custom VoIP attack creation. VST currently carries six(6) curriculums covering Open-Source VoIP Architecture, Enterprise VoIP Architecture and Migration, Introduction to VoIP Hacking, Intermediate VoIP Hacking, Comprehensive VoIP Security, and Advanced SIP/H.323 exploit development using TacVTK. Private courses and conference series available. Courses available worldwide.http://www.VoIPSecurityTraining.com

  • Cursos Asterisk. Asterisk training in Mexico: basics, installation, database interconnection, AGIs, Realtime, SIP/IAX trunks, advanced dialplan (AEL), etc. By Syner IP de Mexico

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333Asterisk Training Online

by dipkumar, Tuesday 10 of June, 2008 [06:05:35 UTC]
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333VPN for VoIP Blocking

by jenniferhan, Wednesday 12 of December, 2007 [03:40:52 UTC]
Somebody use VPN to solve the VoIP Blocking issue. But it seems not a good way to solve the voip blocking issue. Because VPN will take more bandwidth and will take effection on the Voice Quality

Currently I am using the VGCP, a new solution to solve the VoIP Blocking issue. Following is theirs website:
http://www.speed-voip.com/index-36.html

If any of you have interested, you may try to use it to solve your VoIP Blocking problems. Thanks.

Andy
andywong-01@hotmail.com

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333Pre-requisites for VOIP Programming

by regesa, Wednesday 04 of October, 2006 [09:24:15 UTC]
I am glad to be using this wonderful resource. Am kindly requesting any welwisher to give me hints on what is required to pursue VOIP programming

I have programmed in c#, C++, VB, CFML etc and have competence in the common Server side and CLient Side scripitng languages, but this is reallyt a new field for me.

Thanks,

MKy email is egesa@magezi.net
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333Trixbox Training Videos

by prestondocks, Tuesday 15 of August, 2006 [13:35:40 UTC]
Now you can watch click by click how to configure your trixbox Asterisk PBX. The training video takes you through the steps required to download, install and configure trixbox. http://www.asterisk-consultant.com/zen
Sorry, I am not sure how two comments got on to this page, and I do not have the option to delete one of them.
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333Trixbox Training Videos

by prestondocks, Monday 14 of August, 2006 [11:35:38 UTC]
Now you can watch click by click how to configure your trixbox Asterisk PBX. The training video takes you through the steps required to download, install and configure trixbox. http://www.asterisk-consultant.com/zen
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333Asterisk Hands ON training now offered by TrainingCity

by VoIP_TrainingCity, Tuesday 23 of May, 2006 [19:15:58 UTC]
TrainingCity recently introduced a new VoIP related class, Course 200: Asterisk Fundamentals & Configuration: Hands ON. This class adds to our popular VoIP Part 1: Hands ON and VoIP Part 2: SIP in Detail training classes. This new class is our first 4 Day Hands ON VoIP class and is available for onsite delivery.

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by oasis-k, Thursday 02 of February, 2006 [14:53:42 UTC]
HBF deleted this entire page of entries from multiple training providers on Jan 26th and substituted an entire syllabus for his/her company course. I reverted to the previous History modification on Jan 5th and while in the process cleaned out 2 improperly formated entries.
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by oasis-k, Wednesday 05 of October, 2005 [09:08:31 UTC]
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333VoIP training re: Train our telecom people!

by teracom, Friday 12 of November, 2004 [21:29:20 UTC]
With all humility, may I suggest our course 301, Understanding Voice over IP?

I personally have spent well more than two hundred hours researching, writing, tweaking and tuning this VoIP training course. Based on feedback from attendees in positions just as you describe in your question, as well as managers at telcos, IT staff from large banks, insurance companies, legal firms, government and military, we have been able to tune the content of this VoIP training to a point where students almost universally report that it provides a very high value-added experience on end-of-course evaluations.

This training course is on Voice over IP. It isn't on Unix, or any particular softswitch, hardware or mindset - it's to get an unbiased, big-picture view in place, with sufficient grounding in details like VLANs and IP subnets, the difference between call managers and gateways, H.225 and SIP, IP VPN services vs. Internet VPNs, security concerns and solutions specific to VoIP, disaster recovery planning and so forth to give your people (and yourself) a solid base to then be able to build application-specific knowledge on in an efficent way.

I am, of course, writing this because I want you to take the time to check it out for yourself on http://www.teracomtraining.com/courses/301/voip-training.htm
our website, and evaluate the content, order, timing and emphasis that we are converging on as one of the courses people should take at "voip school". Vendor-specific, application-specific and operating-system-specific training (which we don't do) would be other, separate courses that would add different dimensions to a person's knowledge base.

Eric Coll, P.Eng.
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333Train our telecom people!

by , Thursday 23 of September, 2004 [19:02:55 UTC]
My workplace (MA, US) is in the early stages of an Asterisk and SER deployment. It is a joint project between Internet services people (Unix sysadmin types, like me) and Telecoms people. We have a few Telecoms employees with extensive switchboard and PBX experience but -no- familiarity with the Unix environment, Asterisk, or VoIP concepts. (Today, they run our Nortel PBX through a terminal emulator.) They will not be expected to sysadmin the Asterisk/SER systems, but -will- probably need to use the console and understand what is going on.

I'd like to be able to send them to "VoIP school" as it were. Where?