HICKORY, NC, and EXTON, PA, October 19, 2009—Demonstrating
their mutual drive to provide technical leadership for the industry, the Society
of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) and CommScope announce that they
are partnering to offer training through SCTE Chapters and Meeting Groups on
best practices for broadband installation and troubleshooting.
A new course, titled “Drop Installation Fundamentals: The
Core to Network Reliability,” kicks off this new partnership and will instruct
installers, both new hires and those needing to refresh their skills, on basic
industry standards for properly performing a broadband installation.
Using an SCTE Pd (Professional Development)-approved curriculum,
CommScope instructors will travel to any of SCTE’s 68 chapters and meeting groups
to conduct the course in one four-hour session. The course will debut at the
SCTE Great Lakes Chapter on Nov. 4 and will be available to all SCTE chapters
in 2010.
The course will provide the dual benefit of helping installers
achieve the highest standards of professional craftsmanship while equipping
cable operators with a confident workforce that can promote and ensure the reliability
of their networks.
Successful completion of the “Drop Installation Fundamentals”
course will advance its attendees toward achieving the SCTE Broadband Premises
Installer (BPI) certification. As an added benefit, CommScope will provide non-SCTE
members who successfully complete the course with a one year SCTE membership.
“I am excited that CommScope and we at SCTE have put our
heads together to address a critical industry need,” said SCTE President/CEO
Mark Dzuban. “Communications networks, no matter how sophisticated, cannot function
as intended without the upholding of basic competencies that are required of
our industry’s technical workforce.”
The course will comprise a dozen objectives for students,
including teaching them to recognize basic analog cable network configurations;
describe how signal flows from the network to the customer’s television; demonstrate
proper cable handling, preparation, and connectorization techniques of cables
used within the drop system; and distinguish passive and active devices within
the customer’s premises including discussing their functions and use.
“SCTE and CommScope share a vision for our industry to
benefit from the successful installation of advanced broadband networks,” said
Jim Hughes, executive vice president, Broadband Sales and Marketing, CommScope.
“Our experience has shown that proper installation practices are a key element
to system reliability and performance. A confident and skilled workforce will
assist operators in reducing costly callbacks and improve subscriber satisfaction.”
More information about the content of “Drop Installation
Fundamentals: The Core to Network Reliability” will be available at CommScope
booth #7089 at SCTE Cable Tec Expo® 2009. Expo is set for Wednesday through
Friday, Oct. 28–30 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. Information
about Expo is available at http://expo.scte.org.
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About the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers
(SCTE) The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is a non-profit
professional association that provides technical leadership for the telecommunications
industry and serves its members through professional development, standards,
certification and information. SCTE currently has approximately 13,000 members
from the U.S. and 70 countries worldwide and offers a variety of programs and
services for the industry’s educational benefit. SCTE has 68 chapters and meeting
groups and more than 3,000 employees of the cable telecommunications industry
hold SCTE technical certifications. SCTE is an ANSI-accredited standards development
organization. Visit SCTE online at www.scte.org. Follow SCTE on Facebook and
Twitter.
About CommScope CommScope, Inc. (NYSE: CTV – www.commscope.com)
is a world leader in infrastructure solutions for communication networks. Through
its Andrew Solutions™ brand, it is a global leader in radio frequency subsystem
solutions for wireless networks. Through its SYSTIMAX® and Uniprise®
brands, CommScope is a world leader in network infrastructure solutions, delivering
a complete end-to-end physical layer solution, including cables and connectivity,
enclosures, intelligent software and network design services, for business enterprise
applications. CommScope also is the premier manufacturer of coaxial cable for
broadband cable television networks and one of the leading North American providers
of environmentally secure cabinets for DSL and FTTN applications. Backed by
strong research and development, CommScope combines technical expertise and
proprietary technology with global manufacturing capability to provide customers
with infrastructure solutions for evolving global communications networks in
more than 130 countries around the world.
News Media Contact: Terri Terry, CommScope +1 828
323 4936 or tterry@commscope.com
Joe Madagan, SCTE Editor, Marketing & Communications
800-542-5040 or jmadagan@scte.org
This press release includes forward-looking statements
that are based on information currently available to management, management’s
beliefs, as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events. Forward-looking
statements are not a guarantee of performance and are subject to a number of
uncertainties and other factors, which could cause the actual results to differ
materially from those currently expected. For a more detailed description
of the factors that could cause such a difference, please see CommScope’s filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In providing forward-looking
statements, the company does not intend, and is not undertaking any obligation
or duty, to update these statements as a result of new information, future events
or otherwise.
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