Logtel has evolved to be a well-accepted knowledge source for the telecom
community worldwide. Since day one, Logtel has been accepted as being an
outstanding provider of professional training and consulting services,
supporting the development of sophisticated communication systems.
The Telecom courses offered span the whole telecom spectrum including Telephony
Networks, Data Communication, Wireless and Cellular, Internet, Network
Management and Network Security.
With its headquarters in Israel, Logtel also operates in the USA, Canada,
Cyprus, Greece, Singapore and China, with branches in India and Chile. Seminars,
conferences and hands-on courses with a variety of over 100 themes have been
delivered to more than 100,000 professionals.
Logtel’s mission, as the source of knowledge, is to be a “catalyst” for the international Telecom industry.
In addition to its training and consulting activities, Logtel runs an R&D
operation for the development of innovative products. Two spin-off companies
have already been parented by Logtel.
Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) the world-wide leader of programmable logic solutions, has
appointed Logtel as the Authorised Training Provider (ATP) in Israel and Turkey.
Logtel delivers all Xilinx and Hardware training.
Public seminars and in-house training provide well-defined knowledge themes. New
technological trends are presented to hi-tech audiences at Conferences and
Congresses.
Logtel delivers Computer Technology Skills (CTS) courses with more than 60 different CTS topics to choose from.
Whether targeted at decision-making executives and marketing people (presenting
concepts and technical overviews), or at technical staff (going into the
technical details), the seminars and congresses help increase not only
knowledge, but also confidence in making productive business decisions.
Logtel’s customer base includes any company or organization that has a need for
Telecom knowledge. Actual customers include professional high tech and Telecom
companies, service providers, PTTs, cellular operators, government
organizations, defense establishments, military agencies and financial
institutes. They also include Telecom development companies and exporters, such
as Motorola, Intel, Checkpoint, Amdocs, Cisco, Nice, Comverse, ECI and many
others.
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