IT and Networking Engineering Courses
| 12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 13 – 17 July 2026, Dubai | 02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- Analyze and implement complex interior gateway protocols, including OSPF and IS-IS, in large-scale multi-area environments.
- Design and manage robust Border Gateway Protocol configurations to facilitate efficient and secure inter-domain routing.
- Execute advanced Multiprotocol Label Switching strategies, including Traffic Engineering and Virtual Private Wire Services.
- Optimize network performance by applying Quality of Service policies and traffic shaping techniques in a granular manner.
- Deploy high-availability protocols such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol to ensure continuous network uptime and resilience.
- Evaluate and integrate Software-Defined Networking solutions to centralize control and automate repetitive provisioning tasks.
- Troubleshoot intricate Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity issues using advanced diagnostic tools and packet sniffing methodologies.
- Construct secure tunneling environments using Generic Routing Encapsulation and IPsec frameworks for protected data transit.
- Manage IPv6 transition strategies, including dual-stack implementation and tunneling, to future-proof the organizational infrastructure.
- Implement advanced multicast routing solutions for efficient one-to-many data distribution across the enterprise.
- Assess the impact of virtualization on physical network hardware and manage the integration of virtual switching components.
- Apply rigorous network monitoring and analytical techniques to predict bottlenecks and scale resources before performance degradation occurs.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is specifically tailored for Senior Network Engineers, Systems Architects, IT Infrastructure Managers, Network Consultants, and Technical Lead Professionals who are responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of complex data communication systems within enterprise or service provider environments.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Design and implement a comprehensive VoIP architecture for enterprise-level organizations.
- Master the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for call setup, teardown, and modification.
- Configure and manage Session Border Controllers to provide security and interoperability.
- Implement advanced Quality of Service (QoS) strategies to ensure crystal-clear voice transmission.
- Optimize media codecs and bandwidth consumption for varying network conditions.
- Integrate legacy PBX systems with modern VoIP gateways using digital signaling.
- Deploy high-availability and redundancy configurations for mission-critical voice services.
- Analyze and troubleshoot voice quality issues, including jitter, latency, and packet loss.
- Secure voice networks using encrypted signaling and media transport protocols.
- Implement centralized dial plans and advanced call routing logic across multiple sites.
- Evaluate and deploy cloud-based Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) solutions.
- Monitor voice traffic using advanced telemetry and call detail record (CDR) analysis.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for Telecommunications Engineers, VoIP Administrators, Network Architects, and Unified Communications Specialists who wish to deepen their technical expertise in managing and securing complex voice over IP infrastructures.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 26 – 30 Jan. 2026, Dubai | 27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 23 – 27 Mar. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Interpret engineering blueprints and antenna system design specifications for site commissioning.
- Conduct comprehensive physical inspections of antenna mounts, brackets, and support structures.
- Perform Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) measurements to verify impedance matching.
- Utilize Distance to Fault (DTF) analysis to pinpoint cabling and connector issues.
- Execute Passive Intermodulation (PIM) testing to identify signal degradation sources.
- Align microwave and cellular antennas using precision tools for optimal signal strength.
- Verify the integrity of grounding and lightning protection systems for antenna sites.
- Configure and test Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) systems for dynamic coverage optimization.
- Document commissioning results and create technical handover reports for stakeholders.
- Ensure compliance with RF safety standards and occupational health regulations.
- Troubleshoot interference and signal leakage within the antenna feeder system.
- Manage the commissioning lifecycle from physical installation to final network integration.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for RF Technicians, Field Engineers, Site Supervisors, and Telecommunications Contractors involved in the installation and verification of wireless communication infrastructure.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Cairo | 30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles of security auditing and continuous monitoring.
- Design a comprehensive audit plan for enterprise networks and systems.
- Implement monitoring tools to track perimeter traffic and detect anomalies.
- Analyze system logs and audit trails to identify security breaches.
- Audit firewall rules and access control lists for effectiveness and compliance.
- Utilize automated tools for vulnerability scanning and patch assessment.
- Evaluate the security posture of cloud environments and hybrid systems.
- Monitor user activities and privileged access to prevent internal threats.
- Conduct thorough assessments of physical and logical network perimeters.
- Interpret the results of penetration tests and security assessments.
- Prepare professional audit reports with actionable remediation steps.
- Ensure organizational alignment with international security standards and regulations.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Information Security Auditors, Network Security Engineers, Compliance Officers, and IT Managers who are responsible for the oversight and protection of organizational technology assets.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 17 – 21 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core components of a blockchain and its decentralized nature.
- Explain the role of hashing and cryptography in securing data blocks.
- Compare and contrast different consensus mechanisms, such as Proof of Work and Proof of Stake.
- Distinguish between public, private, and permissioned blockchain networks.
- Understand the concept of immutability and how it is achieved through chaining.
- Evaluate the purpose and functionality of smart contracts in automated transactions.
- Identify the primary use cases for blockchain across various industry sectors.
- Explain the mechanics of digital wallets, keys, and transaction signatures.
- Assess the benefits and limitations of blockchain regarding scalability and speed.
- Understand the regulatory and ethical considerations surrounding decentralized ledgers.
- Explore the integration of blockchain with other emerging technologies like IoT.
- Demonstrate the ability to trace a transaction on a public blockchain explorer.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for Business Analysts, Project Managers, IT Professionals, and Entrepreneurs who seek a foundational understanding of blockchain technology to drive innovation within their organizations.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Cairo | 31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 13 – 17 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles of professional data centre operations management.
- Implement best practices for power management and UPS system maintenance.
- Optimize cooling and airflow strategies to enhance energy efficiency.
- Develop and maintain rigorous Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Manage data centre assets and capacity using DCIM software tools.
- Execute effective physical security and access control protocols.
- Coordinate preventative and predictive maintenance schedules for critical infrastructure.
- Implement incident management frameworks to minimize downtime during outages.
- Analyze data centre performance metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
- Plan and execute seamless equipment migrations and installations.
- Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
- Design and test comprehensive disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Data Centre Managers, Facilities Engineers, IT Operations Leads, and Infrastructure Architects who are responsible for the availability and efficiency of critical data centre environments.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 13 – 17 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 07 – 11 Sep. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 13 – 17 July 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the fundamental principles of data risk management and governance.
- Identify and categorize sensitive data assets across the enterprise.
- Conduct comprehensive data privacy impact assessments (DPIA).
- Quantify potential data breach costs and operational impacts.
- Implement data encryption and anonymization techniques to reduce risk.
- Evaluate the risks associated with third-party vendors and cloud service providers.
- Design and enforce data retention and disposal policies.
- Monitor for data leakage and unauthorized exfiltration attempts.
- Align data risk strategies with global regulations such as GDPR and CCPA.
- Develop a data-centric incident response and recovery plan.
- Communicate data risk metrics and status to executive leadership.
- Foster a culture of data security awareness and accountability within the organization.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for Data Protection Officers (DPOs), Risk Managers, Information Security Professionals, Compliance Officers, and IT Auditors responsible for safeguarding corporate and customer information.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 27 Apr. – 01 May 2026, Abu Dhabi | 21 – 25 Sep. 2026, Dubai | 20 – 24 July 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Explain the fundamentals of electromagnetic wave propagation in microwave bands.
- Conduct detailed path profiles and line-of-sight (LOS) surveys.
- Calculate link budgets including gains, losses, and fade margins.
- Analyze the impact of atmospheric phenomena such as rain fade and multipath.
- Design frequency plans to minimize interference and optimize spectrum use.
- Configure advanced modulation schemes and Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM).
- Select appropriate antennas based on gain, beamwidth, and polarization requirements.
- Implement protection configurations such as 1+1 HSB and N+0.
- Utilize link design software for performance prediction and reliability analysis.
- Troubleshoot microwave link degradation and hardware failures.
- Ensure compliance with international frequency coordination and regulatory standards.
- Optimize microwave links for low-latency and high-throughput data transmission.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Transmission Engineers, RF Planning Engineers, Telecommunications Technicians, and Network Architects involved in the design and deployment of wireless backhaul systems.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 04 – 08 May 2026, Abu Dhabi | 28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh | 27 – 31 July 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core functions and benefits of an Electronic Document Management System.
- Design a structured folder and category hierarchy for digital assets.
- Implement effective metadata and indexing strategies for rapid retrieval.
- Master document capture techniques using high-volume scanners and OCR.
- Configure version control and audit trails to maintain document integrity.
- Design automated workflows for document review and approval processes.
- Apply security permissions and access controls to sensitive information.
- Integrate EDMS with existing enterprise applications such as ERP and CRM.
- Understand the legal requirements for electronic signatures and record retention.
- Develop a digital archiving and disaster recovery strategy for documents.
- Manage the migration from physical paper archives to digital repositories.
- Evaluate and select the appropriate EDMS software based on business needs.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Document Controllers, IT Managers, Records Managers, Administrative Leads, and Project Managers who are responsible for improving the management of organizational information and digital records.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 11 – 15 May 2026, Sharm El Shaikh | 05 – 09 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 03 – 07 Aug. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles of optical fiber transmission and wave theory.
- Conduct comprehensive feasibility studies and site surveys for fiber routes.
- Design diverse network topologies, including FTTH, FTTB, and Long-haul.
- Calculate precise optical link loss budgets and power margins.
- Select appropriate fiber types (Single-mode vs Multi-mode) for specific applications.
- Design underground duct systems and aerial pole attachments.
- Specify requirements for splices, connectors, and optical distribution frames.
- Implement Passive Optical Network (PON) splitters and architectures.
- Utilize GIS and CAD tools for accurate network mapping and documentation.
- Analyze the cost-benefit of different deployment methodologies.
- Plan for network redundancy, diversity, and disaster recovery.
- Ensure compliance with international standards such as ITU-T and TIA/EIA.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Network Planners, Design Engineers, Project Managers, and Technical Lead Professionals involved in the expansion of fiber optic infrastructures for service providers or large enterprises.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 18 – 22 May 2026, Abu Dhabi | 12 – 16 Oct. 2026, Dubai | 10 – 14 Aug. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Explain the technical operation of laser sources and photodetectors.
- Select appropriate fiber cables and connectors for specific link environments.
- Perform high-precision fusion splicing and splice protection.
- Execute professional fiber terminations and pigtail installations.
- Utilize Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR) to characterize links.
- Perform Power Meter and Light Source (LSPM) measurements for link loss.
- Identify and troubleshoot faults such as macrobends, bad splices, and dirty connectors.
- Implement Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) to increase link capacity.
- Adhere to stringent laser safety and fiber handling protocols.
- Clean and inspect optical end-faces to international standards (IEC 61300-3-35).
- Document link performance and create professional certification reports.
- Manage the lifecycle of an optical link from installation to repair.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Fiber Optic Technicians, Field Engineers, Network Installers, and Maintenance Personnel who require practical skills in the construction and verification of optical links.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 01 – 05 June 2026, Dubai | 19 – 23 Oct. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 17 – 21 Aug. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core components and theoretical principles of Geographic Information Systems.
- Master the use of industry-standard GIS software for spatial data manipulation.
- Perform complex spatial queries and proximity analysis to support decision-making.
- Create and manage Geodatabases, including vector and raster data structures.
- Execute precise georeferencing and coordinate system transformations for various datasets.
- Integrate GPS field data and satellite imagery into GIS projects for accuracy.
- Design professional thematic maps using advanced symbology and labeling techniques.
- Analyze environmental and urban trends using 3D modeling and surface analysis.
- Automate GIS workflows using model builder and basic scripting languages.
- Implement web-based GIS solutions for organizational data sharing and collaboration.
- Apply GIS techniques to solve real-world problems in utility and asset management.
- Evaluate data quality and perform topological error corrections within datasets.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Urban Planners, Environmental Scientists, Engineers, GIS Technicians, and Data Analysts who require a comprehensive understanding of spatial technology to enhance their professional workflows.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 08 – 12 June 2026, Abu Dhabi | 26 – 30 Oct. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh | 24 – 28 Aug. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Lead complex IT audit engagements using advanced project management techniques.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of IT governance frameworks at the enterprise level.
- Perform deep-dive audits of cloud-based services and hybrid infrastructures.
- Utilize advanced Computer-Assisted Audit Techniques (CAATs) for data analysis.
- Audit automated business processes and complex application controls.
- Assess the security and compliance of DevSecOps and agile environments.
- Conduct forensic audits to identify technical fraud and data breaches.
- Evaluate the resilience of high-availability systems and disaster recovery plans.
- Audit emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain.
- Manage the audit of third-party service providers and supply chain risks.
- Communicate highly technical audit findings to non-technical stakeholders.
- Ensure organizational adherence to global standards like ISO 27001 and SOC 2.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for Senior IT Auditors, Audit Managers, Information Security Officers, Risk Consultants, and Internal Audit Professionals seeking to elevate their technical auditing capabilities.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 15 – 19 June 2026, Abu Dhabi | 02 – 06 Nov. 2026, Cairo | 31 Aug. – 04 Sep. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Explain the architecture and layers of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
- Design and implement efficient IPv4 subnetting and addressing schemes.
- Manage the transition to IPv6 through dual-stack and tunneling methods.
- Configure and troubleshoot DNS for reliable hostname resolution.
- Implement and manage DHCP services for automated IP address allocation.
- Analyze TCP and UDP header information to optimize data transport.
- Utilize ICMP and diagnostic tools for network troubleshooting and mapping.
- Manage static and dynamic routing tables to ensure efficient traffic flow.
- Monitor network traffic using packet sniffers and flow-based analysis.
- Secure TCP/IP services against common attacks such as spoofing and DoS.
- Configure and manage IP-based services, including FTP, SSH, and HTTP.
- Evaluate network performance and resolve bottlenecks at the IP layer.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Network Administrators, Systems Engineers, IT Support Professionals, and Technical Leads responsible for the daily operation and maintenance of IP-based networks.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 22 – 26 June 2026, Abu Dhabi | 09 – 13 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 07 – 11 Sep. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles of hardening within Operational Technology (OT) contexts.
- Implement OS-level security without disrupting critical industrial processes.
- Identify and disable non-essential services and protocols in Windows and Linux.
- Design and apply restrictive Group Policy Objects (GPOs) for OT assets.
- Manage user accounts and implement the Principle of Least Privilege for operators.
- Configure host-based firewalls to strictly control industrial traffic flows.
- Implement robust logging and auditing to detect unauthorized system changes.
- Apply specialized patching strategies for systems requiring high availability.
- Secure legacy operating systems where modern updates are unavailable.
- Deploy application whitelisting to prevent the execution of unauthorized software.
- Harder removable media interfaces to prevent malware ingress in air-gapped sites.
- Ensure compliance with NIST SP 800-82 and IEC 62443 security benchmarks.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for OT Cybersecurity Specialists, Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Engineers, SCADA Administrators, and IT Professionals transitioning into industrial security roles.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 29 June – 03 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 16 – 20 Nov. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 14 – 18 Sep. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles of Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) in OT.
- Implement ISO 9001 standards within industrial automation environments.
- Develop measurable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for OT system reliability.
- Conduct comprehensive quality audits of industrial control systems and processes.
- Utilize Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to investigate and resolve system failures.
- Perform Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) for critical OT assets.
- Implement Statistical Process Control (SPC) using real-time industrial data.
- Standardize maintenance and operational procedures to ensure consistent quality.
- Manage the quality of software updates and firmware in a controlled manner.
- Foster a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence.
- Evaluate vendor quality and manage the procurement of reliable OT components.
- Ensure compliance with safety and environmental quality regulations.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Quality Managers, Industrial Engineers, Plant Managers, Maintenance Leads, and OT Systems Integrators who are responsible for the reliability and performance of industrial operations.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 05 – 09 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 23 – 27 Nov. 2026, Sharm El Shaikh | 21 – 25 Sep. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the fundamental principles of satellite orbits and celestial mechanics.
- Distinguish between different satellite constellations, including LEO, MEO, and GEO.
- Calculate comprehensive satellite link budgets, including uplink and downlink analysis.
- Master the architecture and components of a modern satellite earth station.
- Analyze the impact of atmospheric conditions and rain fade on signal quality.
- Configure and optimize VSAT terminals for enterprise and remote connectivity.
- Implement advanced modulation and FEC schemes to maximize spectral efficiency.
- Understand the role of satellite transponders and on-board processing units.
- Perform precise antenna alignment and tracking for moving and stationary satellites.
- Evaluate the interference environment and implement mitigation strategies.
- Manage frequency coordination and regulatory compliance for satellite operations.
- Troubleshoot end-to-end satellite communication links using specialized test equipment.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Satellite Communications Engineers, Telecommunications Technicians, Network Architects, and RF Specialists responsible for the deployment and maintenance of satellite-based communication systems.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 12 – 16 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 07 – 11 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 28 Sep. – 02 Oct. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles and advantages of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy.
- Explain the SDH multiplexing structure from E1/T1 to STM levels.
- Analyze the STM-1 frame structure and the role of Section/Path overhead.
- Master the pointer mechanism for managing frequency and phase differences.
- Design robust network topologies, including Point-to-Point and Ring structures.
- Implement network protection strategies like MSP, SNCP, and MS-SPRing.
- Configure network synchronization and timing distribution using PRC and SSU.
- Execute payload mapping for various traffic types, including PDH and Ethernet.
- Utilize network management systems (NMS) for performance monitoring and fault detection.
- Troubleshoot SDH alarms and performance primitives at different layers.
- Understand the evolution from traditional SDH to Next-Generation SDH.
- Ensure end-to-end service quality and timing integrity across the transport network.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Transmission Engineers, Network Operations Center (NOC) Staff, Fiber Optic Technicians, and Telecommunications Planners responsible for high-capacity transport infrastructure.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 19 – 23 Jan. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 14 – 18 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Identify the primary international and regional standards bodies in telecommunications.
- Apply ITU-T and ITU-R recommendations to network design and frequency planning.
- Implement TIA/EIA cabling standards for enterprise and data center environments.
- Ensure compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) for telecom installations.
- Understand the IEEE 802 family of standards for local and wide area networks.
- Manage grounding and bonding requirements according to ANSI/TIA-607.
- Adhere to RF safety and human exposure limits (ICNIRP/FCC).
- Integrate cybersecurity standards such as ISO 27001 into telecom engineering.
- Evaluate structural standards for telecommunication towers and mounts (TIA-222).
- Navigate the standardization process for emerging technologies like 5G and IoT.
- Utilize standards to develop professional procurement specifications and RFPs.
- Conduct compliance audits to ensure infrastructure meets all applicable codes.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Telecommunications Engineers, Project Managers, Regulatory Compliance Officers, and Technical Consultants who need a deep understanding of industry standards and codes.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 26 – 30 Jan. 2026, Dubai | 21 – 25 Dec. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 02 – 06 Feb. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the fundamental components and functions of a telecom transmission system.
- Compare and contrast different transmission media: Fiber, Microwave, and Copper.
- Master the principles of Multiplexing, including FDM, TDM, and WDM.
- Analyze the performance of SDH and Next-Generation transport networks.
- Design high-capacity optical links using DWDM and coherent technology.
- Configure and troubleshoot point-to-point digital microwave transmission.
- Implement Carrier Ethernet services for scalable metro transport.
- Evaluate the impact of synchronization and timing on transmission quality.
- Calculate link budgets for optical and wireless transmission paths.
- Implement network protection and restoration strategies for maximum uptime.
- Utilize network management tools for performance monitoring and fault isolation.
- Ensure compliance with international transmission standards and service level agreements.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Transmission Engineers, Network Planners, Technical Operations Staff, and Systems Integrators who require a broad understanding of the various technologies used in modern telecommunication transport.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 02 – 06 Feb. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 06 – 10 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 09 – 13 Feb. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Define the core principles and architectural components of Wide Area Networks.
- Compare and contrast various WAN connection types, including Point-to-Point and Packet Switched.
- Master the configuration and optimization of BGP and OSPF routing protocols for WAN.
- Implement Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) to improve traffic engineering and speed.
- Design and deploy Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to ensure secure data transmission over public links.
- Evaluate the benefits and deployment strategies for Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN).
- Analyze network performance using Key Performance Indicators such as latency and throughput.
- Configure Quality of Service (QoS) parameters to prioritize critical voice and video traffic.
- Identify and mitigate common security threats targeting wide area infrastructure.
- Troubleshoot complex connectivity issues across multi-vendor carrier environments.
- Develop a comprehensive disaster recovery and redundancy plan for global networks.
- Align WAN strategies with organizational goals for scalability and cost-efficiency.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Network Engineers, Systems Administrators, IT Managers, and Technical Leads responsible for the design and maintenance of large-scale enterprise communication infrastructures.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 09 – 13 Feb. 2026, Dubai | 13 – 17 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Identify the physical characteristics and use cases for different telecom cables.
- Master the standards for Category 6, 6A, and 7 copper cabling systems.
- Differentiate between Single-mode and Multi-mode fiber optic technologies.
- Apply international codes such as TIA/EIA-568 for structured cabling.
- Execute professional termination and splicing of copper and fiber media.
- Design efficient cable pathways using trays, conduits, and raceways.
- Implement proper grounding and bonding to protect equipment and personnel.
- Utilize advanced testing tools like OTDRs and Fluke testers for certification.
- Analyze the impact of bend radius and tension on cable performance.
- Manage infrastructure documentation and labeling for ease of maintenance.
- Plan for environmental factors, including moisture, heat, and EMI.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and building fire codes.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for Infrastructure Engineers, Telecommunications Technicians, Project Managers, and IT Support Professionals involved in physical layer deployment.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 23 – 27 Mar. 2026, Cairo | 20 – 24 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Describe the architecture of analog, digital, and IP-based PBX systems.
- Perform the physical installation of switchboard hardware and cabling.
- Configure system-wide parameters, including dial plans and extensions.
- Master the setup of Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and auto-attendants.
- Implement call routing rules based on time of day and caller ID.
- Integrate SIP trunks and traditional PSTN lines into the system.
- Manage user endpoints, including desk phones, softphones, and headsets.
- Perform software and firmware upgrades to improve system functionality.
- Diagnose and resolve common issues like jitter, latency, and echo.
- Secure the switchboard against unauthorized access and toll fraud.
- Configure call recording and reporting for quality assurance purposes.
- Execute a disaster recovery plan for voice services.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Telephony Technicians, System Administrators, IT Support Staff, and Communication Engineers responsible for corporate voice networks.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 30 Mar. – 03 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 27 – 31 July 2026, Abu Dhabi | 06 – 10 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Explain the basic definition and purpose of transmission in networks.
- Identify the differences between analog and digital communication.
- Describe the properties of waves, including frequency and amplitude.
- Recognize the various types of transmission media and their uses.
- Explain the concept of Bandwidth and its impact on data speed.
- Understand the role of Modulation in preparing signals for transport.
- Define Multiplexing and how it allows multiple signals to share a path.
- Identify common transmission impairments like noise and crosstalk.
- Describe the function of repeaters and amplifiers in a link.
- Understand the basics of the OSI model's Physical Layer.
- Identify the components of a basic end-to-end transmission link.
- Appreciate the importance of standards in global transmission.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is designed for entry-level Technicians, Sales Professionals in Telecom, Administrative Staff, and anyone seeking a foundational understanding of how telecommunications work.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 06 – 10 Apr. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 03 – 07 Aug. 2026, Dubai | 13 – 17 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Identify and categorize the most common web application vulnerabilities.
- Master the OWASP Top 10 framework for risk assessment.
- Execute and defend against SQL Injection and Command Injection attacks.
- Mitigate Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF).
- Implement secure session management and authentication mechanisms.
- Apply principles of "Least Privilege" to web application permissions.
- Utilize Dynamic and Static Application Security Testing (DAST/SAST) tools.
- Configure and optimize Web Application Firewalls (WAFs).
- Secure REST and GraphQL APIs against unauthorized access.
- Implement robust logging and monitoring to detect active attacks.
- Adopt secure coding standards to prevent vulnerabilities during development.
- Conduct basic security audits and penetration tests on web assets.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This workshop is intended for Web Developers, Security Analysts, DevOps Engineers, and Quality Assurance Professionals involved in building or securing web-based systems.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.
| 13 – 17 Apr. 2026, Dubai | 10 – 14 Aug. 2026, Abu Dhabi | 20 – 24 Apr. 2026, MS Teams |
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Describe the fundamental physics of radio wave propagation.
- Identify the key differences between Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Cellular.
- Master the architecture of 4G LTE and 5G NR networks.
- Analyze the impact of frequency and wavelength on signal range.
- Perform wireless site surveys to identify coverage gaps and interference.
- Configure and optimize Wireless Access Points (WAPs) for enterprise use.
- Implement Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and Voice over New Radio (VoNR).
- Secure wireless networks using WPA3 and Enterprise authentication.
- Evaluate antenna types and their radiation patterns for specific gains.
- Manage spectrum utilization to avoid channel overlapping and noise.
- Understand the role of the Core Network in mobile communication.
- Troubleshoot intermittent wireless connectivity and performance drops.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for Wireless Engineers, RF Technicians, Network Planners, and IT Professionals responsible for mobile and wireless data systems.
COURSE CERTIFICATE:
National Consultant Centre for Training LLC (NCC) will issue an Attendance Certificate to all participants completing a minimum of 80% of the total attendance time requirement.

