"you r graduated as ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNCATION ENGINEER,
then y u r looking for a job in IT side"?
Answer Posted / anthony p
The communications field is rapidly leaning towards
networking for local communication between equipment.
Motorola, Kenwood, and other major brands are migrating
their engineering toward utilizing this faster proven
ability.
Repeater sets now communicate on a LAN basis, and have the
ability to perform phone calls over VOIP, instead of
integrating a modem and connecting to a phone line.
Remote sites can utilize this on 2-way radios, and send the
information to other sites via point-to-points. (microwave)
New advances in technology will require comunication
engineers and technicians to know networking protocols and
link different sites together to enhance coverage.
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