| Hire a telecom engineer |
[17 Nov 2017|04:02pm] |
A global, on-demand pool to hire a telecom engineer, standing by to successfully complete your project. This is a platform specifically designed to help telecom engineers find work and get paid quickly. The perfect workforce solution for telecom companies. A platform specifically designed to hire telecom engineers to work remotely.
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| FieldEngineer |
[17 Nov 2017|04:05pm] |
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FieldEngineer.com is freelance marketplace to hire telecom engineers. They can find a professional and qualified telecom engineers without having to go through a multitude of agencies. They will also get instant results and can be certain that the telecom engineer they get is not someone who would not be able to handle the job. FieldEngineer.com makes it easier for everyone involved.
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| WHAT IS DARK FIBER? |
[17 Nov 2017|04:06pm] |
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“Dark Fiber” or sometimes spelled as “Unlit Fiber” is defined as being an unused optical Fiber cable or networks, which are usually used in Fiber-optic communication. This cable, or group of cables, may be set in place, but they are usually not being used at the current time.
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| WHAT IS CONTINGENT EMPLOYMENT? |
[17 Nov 2017|04:11pm] |
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In today’s ODE (On-Demand Economy) You may have heard someone use the term agile workforce or contractor at work or seen it in a job posting. While in some ways there is a similarity to a contractor in the telecommunication field, in the corporate world it refers to temporary employees. Just like a subcontractor may be hired to complete a maintenance or repair problems, these temporary employees are commonly hired to complete a specific project. It is also known as contingent work.
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| WHAT IS WIRELESS LAN? |
[17 Nov 2017|04:12pm] |
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The wireless LAN enables people in the workstation or in homes to have a connection to various devices through the use of the internet. It is imperative to note that there are no cables or wires needed to connect the computers or the devices. Thus, people can have their local area network, having its devices distributed as far as possible as no wires are required in the connection.
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