September 17,
2013
NetHope, a
global
information
technology
Non-Governmental
Organization;
the Global VSAT
Forum (GVF);
iDirect, and
Intelsat
have partnered
to create a new,
three-day VSAT
(very small
aperture
terminal)
certification
program in
Dakar, Senegal.
The new course
expands
NetHope’s
successful GVF
training program
from Nairobi,
Kenya into West
Africa, and will
bring critical
VSAT
installation
skills to the
region as it
seeks to develop
its core
communications
infrastructure.
iDirect is
sponsoring the
course by
donating X1 and
X3 satellite
remote routers.
Intelsat will
provide the
necessary
satellite
bandwidth
through Intelsat
23 to support
the HOST
(Hands-on Skills
Test) three-day
field training
session in
Senegal, as well
as the GVF 510
online course
for VSAT
professionals.
Intelsat will
also support
logistical costs
for the training
as well.
The GVF course,
which combines
interactive
online training
developed by
SatProf, Inc.,
with classroom
instruction and
skills testing,
provides
aspiring telecom
professionals in
West Africa with
VSAT training
and
certification,
preparing them
to install VSAT
networks for a
multitude of
applications,
including
enterprise,
banking and
disaster relief.
NetHope’s 39
international
humanitarian
organizational
members will
manage a
directory of
course graduates
as a resource
for
organizations in
Africa that need
qualified VSAT
technicians.
The inaugural
course will be
led by GVF
instructor Nenad
Bojovic,
Director of
Field
Operations at
the
International
Rescue
Committee, and
takes place
September 17-19
at
the Ecole
Superieure
Multinationale
des
Telecommunications
Telecom College
in Dakar, an ITU
Center of
Excellence,
Cisco Training
Academy Partner
and GVF Training
Center.
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