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Tuesday 28 February 2017



LTE Optimization Engineer is responsible for planning and optimization of 4G LTE-FDD/LTE-TDD.
He performs Network planning, checks inconsistency, node reviews/audits and analyze performance of networks elements etc. 

We are looking for candidates with minimum 5 years of experience in the wireless telecommunications industry, 3 years in Nokia LTE optimization.

Candidates with relevant experience may forward the CV to 

recruitment@nokiasaudi.com

Sunday 26 February 2017

Can Donald Trump force Apple to make iPhones in America?



As big companies have sought to appease the new administration with promises of investments in the U.S., Apple has kept a low-profile.

SAN FRANCISCO: As US President Donald Trump pushes hard for goods to be "made in America," how realistic is it to expect Apple to stop manufacturing its iconic devices in China?

The freshly installed president vowed while campaigning that he would force Apple to bring production to US soil.

Yet, as other big companies have sought to appease the new administration with promises of jobs or investments in the United States, Apple has stayed low-profile.

Major Apple contractor Foxconn this month confirmed that it is considering a $7 billion investment to make flat panels in the US in a joint project with Japan's SoftBank.

"I have discussed with my major clients about going to (the US) and they are also willing to invest, including Apple," Foxconn founder Terry Gou told reporters in Taipei.

Taiwan-based Foxconn has given no details, and Apple declined to comment.

Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry believed that moving manufacturing to the US, where many customers are, was more of a commonsense move than a political one.

"You need to manufacture local products in local markets," Chowdhry reasoned.

Making things locally gives better control of distribution networks and lets manufacturers customize goods for local markets, the analyst noted.

Saturday 25 February 2017

Ericsson, Qualcomm, and NETGEAR launch Telstras World-First Commercial Gigabit LTE Network with 150Mbps Upload Speeds

Telstra, Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), Qualcomm Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, and NETGEAR announce the world's first commercial Gigabit LTE network and device. Telstra confirmed at the "Gigabit LTE Experience" event in Sydney today that their Gigabit LTE service has launched in select state capital city CBDs, with more to follow.
The Gigabit LTE NETGEAR device, Nighthawk M1, will first be made available to consumers in Australia in late February, 2017. The newly-launched Gigabit LTE service will deliver extremely fast access to consumers' favorite content, and even faster access to enterprise applications and business-critical data. Gigabit performance will improve access to high-quality video streaming, and facilitate emerging mobile virtual reality applications and experiences, and is a key step towards 5G.  
In addition to Gigabit LTE speeds on the downlink, Telstra's new network capability also delivers up to double the previous uplink speeds, meaning uploading content to social media, the cloud or business applications will be much faster.
Telstra was the first globally to launch 600Mbps download speeds (Sept 2015) and now further extends this global network leadership with Gigabit LTE. Gigabit LTE is enabled by LTE Advanced features including 4x4 MIMO, 3CA (Three Carrier Aggregation) and higher order modulation (256QAM). On the uplink, Telstra's new network capability uses 64QAM and 2CA (Two Carrier Aggregation) for a peak upload speed of up to 150Mbps. These new features and capabilities are all important steps as Telstra evolves its network towards 5G.


Gigabit LTE is not only about high peak speeds but also delivers more network capacity which benefits all users. A Gigabit LTE mobile device gets the job done faster with the ability to allow more network resources to be available for other users. In addition, the utilization of 4x4 MIMO within the new NETGEAR Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router (MR1100) Gigabit device, equipped with the Qualcomm® Snapdragon(TM)  X16 LTE modem, allows 4-way receive diversity. The 4-way receive diversity capability works to support improved data throughput throughout all areas of the LTE network including both the Gigabit enabled areas and as well as the other remaining LTE network areas.
Mike Wright, Group Managing Director, Networks, Telstra says: "As the roll out of Gigabit LTE continues, our customers with a Gigabit capable device can enjoy a faster mobile experience for both downloads and uploads. As our customers continue to use increasing amounts of data for entertainment and business use, Telstra's continuous innovation ensures our network is ready to deliver the country's best mobile experience. 
"Gigabit LTE is also an important step on our journey to 5G and demonstrates Telstra's commitment to delivering Australians a world class network now and into the future. We are well placed to evolve our 4G network and are putting the building blocks in place for Australia to be ready for 5G - this will deliver more bandwidth and lower latencies which are critical for emerging applications such as downloading 4K video, IoT, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality and shared virtual reality," said Wright.
Per Narvinger, Vice President Network Systems, Ericsson says: "Once again we are pleased to partner with Telstra to deliver the world's first commercial Gigabit LTE network which we see as an important step as Telstra continues toward 5G. Gigabit LTE provides end users with even faster mobile broadband speeds, further improving their mobile experience while supporting new emerging bandwidth intensive applications. It is exciting to deliver LTE advances that employ LTE carrier aggregation of 60MHz of spectrum with higher order MIMO, and advanced LTE modulation which are all necessary ingredients for Gigabit LTE."  
Mike Finley, senior vice president, president Qualcomm North America, Qualcomm Technologies Inc., says "We are proud to support the launch of the world's first commercial Gigabit LTE product through our close workings with Telstra, NETGEAR and Ericsson. The Qualcomm Snapdragon X16 LTE modem is the first commercial modem in the world to make these game-changing speeds and user experiences possible."
Andrew Green, Vice President of Mobile Network Products, NETGEAR, says: "For the past 15 years, NETGEAR has delivered the most innovative mobile broadband products for Telstra subscribers. With their focus on innovation and customer experience, we are delighted that Telstra has again selected NETGEAR for the initial launch of our Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router. The new Nighthawk M1 takes advantage of the latest of LTE and Wi-Fi technologies on the Telstra 4GX network; enabling subscribers to enjoy the benefits of a secure network with the fastest download speeds."
Ericsson is present today in all high-traffic LTE markets including US, Japan, and South Korea, and is ranked first for handling the most global LTE traffic.  In addition, forty percent of the world's total mobile traffic is carried over Ericsson networks.  More than 270 LTE RAN and Evolved Packet Core networks have been delivered by Ericsson worldwide, of which over 200 are live commercially.
* Note: Gigabit LTE delivers a peak physical layer download speed of ~979Mbps and uplink 2 CA delivers a peak uplink physical layer speed of ~150Mbps and requires a suitable device (e.g. Cat16). Actual day to day speeds experienced by users depend on network conditions and the user's application.

The spate of consolidation in the telecom sector could lead to job redundancies 10-15 per cent over the next two years, say analysts and HR experts.  The three mergers in the works — RCom-Aircel, Vodafone-Idea and Airtel-Telenor —  if they go through regulatory and operational hurdles, are likely to create capex synergies across networks, rationalise selling and marketing expenses of the players and reduce overall manpower costs for the industry. 

“One of seven jobs in the sector is under threat. Most impacted will be jobs connected with sales and distribution and those in the infrastructure services space,” said the head of an executive search firm, who is advising one of the large players on the HR front. 

According to Randstad India managing director and CEO Moorthy K Uppaluri, the Indian telecom industry employs around two million people directly and indirectly. While the consolidation initiatives will spur growth in the industry in the long term, there will be optimisation across frontline sales and support functions such as finance, HR and other corporate roles. “Overall, close to 20-40 per cent of support function roles are expected to be at risk as consolidation plays out, which is in the next 12-20 months,” he said.  

Tanu Sharma, associate director, India Ratings and Research, said hiring sentiment for the sector is likely to take a hit. “However any cut in jobs is likely to play out only over the next two years.” For most large players, employee salaries are anywhere from four-five per cent of their sales revenue. With consolidation, employee costs are expected to come down. 

HR experts said consolidation among telecom players will have a ripple effect on the entire sector and allied system. This is because the ratio of direct to indirect jobs in the telecom sector is estimated to be around 1:4. That is, every direct job leads to creation of four jobs in the indirect and tertiary sectors, says a management consultant from one of the Big Four advisory firms, which has several telecom clients.


K Sudarshan, managing partner, EMA Partners International, an executive search firm, said when a sector goes through consolidation generally it is those in middle management who face most of the squeeze. But telecom experts said the current round of consolidation will face several regulatory and operational challenges before going through. “It may be early days yet before realising the full impact of these initiatives,” said a management consultant.

LONDON: Communications group Arqiva and Samsung Electronics will trial Britain's first 5G network in London this year, the companies said, with the capability of delivering ultra-fast broadband to mobile devices and potentially autonomous vehicles.
The advent of the fifth generation of mobile telecoms is viewed as essential to expected growth in demand for ever-higher speeds, capacity and reliability, with global operators such as Vodafone, Telefonica and Verizon working with network equipment makers to develop the technology.
Arqiva, which provides TV broadcast and mobile infrastructure, said the fixed wireless access network would operate in its own 28GHz band spectrum using Samsung's 5G base stations and equipment installed in premises in central London.

Friday 24 February 2017

Wcdma & LTE RF Planner - Nokia Only (Taiwan Based)



Requirements :
1.Require minimum 3 years of experience in Radio LTE experience. 

2.Requires familiarity with LTE optimization for troubleshooting and improving of KPIs. 

3.Require to understand & experience in LTE parameters and KPIs. 

4.Practical experience at LTE layer 3 analysis and familiar with LTE protocol and signaling. 

5.Require to be competent in analysis of neighbour relations and implementation of corrections. 

6.Require to have competency in creation and modification of XML files. 

7.Require familiarity with Mapinfo, Nemo Outdoor measurement tool and Actix Analyzer post analysis tool. 

8.Preferred to have experience in 3G technologies. 

9.Preferred to understand & experience in NSN RAN parameters and KPIs. 

10.Required to operate in compliance with the processes, methods and tools linked to the role and possesses service excellence awareness. 


12 MONTH CONTRACT 

$300 USD PER DAY ALL INCLUSIVE - YOU WILL HAVE TO COVER ALL COSTS INCLUDING FLIGHTS, VISA, MANAGEMENT FEES 

NO NEGOTIATION ON RATE 

If you agree all of term and conditions then send us updated cv on

david.costa@tssirecruit.com


ATCL Communications Ltd. hiring Drive Test Engineers (KSA BASED)

We need a 50 drive test engineers for a 
upcoming project in Saudi Arabia

careers@atclgroup.com
Sky Telecom Urgently required IBS Walk Testing Engineer in Saudi Arabia 



only with Iqama transfer or Ajeer letter and ready to join 25th of Feb 2017.


Job Description : 


MUST HAVE HANDS ON EXPERIENCES IN 2G,3G & LTE IBS WALK TESTING & ITS REPORTING.
IBS TESTING TYPES 

1.ISR, 
2.PRE WT, 
3.POST WT, 
4.BENCH MARKING TEST, 
5.VOLTE TEST, 6. COVERAGE TEST. 

FOR 2G/3G/4G: 

1. WALK TEST IDLE/DED 
2. THROUGHPUT TEST. HAND OVER/ CELL RESELECTION 
3. SPILLAGE TEST 
4. CSFB TEST (4G) 
5. R99 TEST (3G)

Salary starts from 4000 SAR with Accommodation/Medical/Transportation/Leaves will be provided as per company policy. Salary can you increases as per performance & client satisfaction.
Please send your updated CV to hr-jobs@skytelecom.com.sa with below information.

Applicant Name: Religion: Must be Muslim Transferable Iqama : Is must or Ajeer letter Nationality: Age: Status: Education: Must be Telecom Engineer Years of experiences: 1 to 2 years of IBS Walk Testing in all 2g.3g& 4g with STC,ZAIN, Mobily. Contact number: Expected Date of joining: 25th of Feb 2017
Huawei has opened a narrowband IoT lab



Huawei has opened a narrowband IoT lab at James Cook University in Queensland and provided funding for R&D, with the university to offer an IoT engineering degree.
Chinese technology giant Huawei has opened a narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) lab in Australia to provide research and development opportunities around applications, smart devices, and sensor networks.
The lab is situated within James Cook University in Cairns, Queensland, with Huawei kitting it out with IoT technology and giving the university funding for research. Its positioning within northern Australia will see it focus on smart applications for the reef, healthcare, and agriculture.
James Cook University will also offer Australia's first IoT engineering degree. Those studying the IoT degree -- which currently sits at 80 students -- will have the chance to be hosted at Huawei's campuses in China and Sydney to take part in its Seeds for the Future R&D campaign.
Only Telecom technician required for Qatar.

Otherwise Rejected : Only Telecom technician required for Qatar.
Only Telecom Tech requirement (URGENT) for Qatar. 
Dear Brother, \
Please find below requirements for our Client, 
a Telecom firm, part of a 25 year old Group of Companies. 
Telecom Technicians - 15 Nos.
Should have Copper/Fiber Knowledge,

Splicing will be an added advantage Age Limit 20-30 years English required; Arabic will be an added advantage GCC Experience added advantage ECNR passportSalary :- 
Will be based on the Experience. Accom + Transp provided Contract Period : 2 years extendable Please feel free send profiles as and when you shortlist them from your side Deadline - 27th February 2017 

Regards,
Badrul khan badrulkha@gmail.com and moqueem0123@gmail.com Shortlisted candidate will be called for skype interview
Note :Only Indian can apply

Thursday 23 February 2017

!! We Are Hiring !!


Hi All, We are urgently looking for Local Malaysia candidates for the position of "RF Drive test Engineers" 


who can start immediately.

Experience: Fresher/Experience 
Location: Anywhere in Malaysia 

Job Description: 
• Position involves being in vehicle for up to 10 hours a day or more, depends upon requirement. 
• Looking for quick learners with minimum guidance. 
• Must have Malaysian driving license. 
• Candidates must be ready to relocate anywhere in Malaysia, as per project requirement. 
• Experience with Nemo outdoor/Genex probe is a plus. 
• Preferred experience candidates. If you're interested please email your latest CV at prakash.divinespectrum@gmail.com Mobile No.: +60172874879

Reliance Jio launches Jio Prime service for customers joining before March 31


Chairman of Reliance Jio Mukesh Ambani on Tuesday announced ha launched Jio prime service to his 100 million customers, and new customers coming before March 31, 2017.


All Jio users can enroll membership for nominal fees of Rs 99 between from March 1 to March 31, Ambani said, adding that these customers can continue to enjoy benefits for another 12 months till March 31 2018 by paying just Rs 303, which is effectively Rs 10 per day for another full year for continuation of unlimited data and voice call services.

Jio prime members will also get full bouquet of digital services worth Rs 10,000 completely free till March 31, 2018.

"We are putting together of line up of attractive deals and offers from Jio and our partners for Jio prime members. We are committed to returning your trust in us and committed to give u back many surprises in coming days,"Ambani said.

Reliance Jio customers can opt for Jio Prime program through MyJio app, Jio.com and through Jio's retail store in India.

Tuesday 21 February 2017



SWI Urgently hiring RF Design Engineer, Optimization Engineer, Microwave Enginneer in USA


SWI Urgently hiring

RF Design Engineers
Optimization Engineer
Microwave Engineers
Project Managers in USA with Multiple Markets.

Relevant candidate with work authorization in US may forward their resumes at aneela.azhar@swius.com