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<Title>MSc Telecommunications (Networks)</Title>
<Type>Masters</Type>
<CollegeFull>Queen Mary University of London</CollegeFull>
<Description>Telecomunication networks are changing to use Internet Protocol (IP) and this is the first major change since they went digital. Today's networks operate with high expectation on bandwith, Quality of Service (QoS), choice of access (wired and wireless) and cost efficiency. Together with the emergence of multimedia, m-commerce and e-commerce applications in recent years, networks have become highly heterogenous and complex.</Description>
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<Target>Wish to continue your career as a network engineer, designing future networks and developing standards.</Target>
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<Feature>Graduates will have clear concepts of how existing and future systems work and how to optimise their performance.</Feature>
<Feature>At the end of the program you will be equipped with the skills needed for a wide range of jobs in the expanding telecommunications industry, especially those for network operators, service providers and content providers.</Feature>
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<Name>Professor Laurie Cuthbert</Name>
<College>Queen Mary University of London</College>
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