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5G ORAN Certification – Career Guide for Telecom Engineers

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  5G ORAN Certification Roadmap for Telecom Professionals in 2026 Introduction Telecom is no longer just about signal bars and base stations. It’s about software, cloud, automation, and intelligence. Right at the center of this transformation sits 5G ORAN Certification , a career-defining credential for anyone serious about surviving and thriving in modern telecom networks. As operators move away from closed, vendor-locked systems, Open RAN is becoming the backbone of next-generation deployments. This shift isn’t optional anymore. It’s happening now, and it’s accelerating faster than most professionals realize. With global networks evolving rapidly and skills becoming obsolete quicker than ever, ORAN expertise is no longer “good to have.” It’s essential. And with 2026 approaching as a critical milestone for mass ORAN adoption, professionals who upskill today will lead tomorrow. Table of Contents Understanding Open RAN and ORAN Ecosystem Why ORAN Skills Matter in Modern Telecom Netw...

From Logs to Live Networks Apeksha’s Practical Training

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From Logs to Live Networks Apeksha’s Practical Training Introduction: Why Practical Telecom Training Matters More Than Ever Telecom engineering has changed dramatically over the last decade. Earlier, learning protocols, memorizing call flows, and understanding architecture diagrams was often enough to land and survive a job. Today, that approach falls short. Modern telecom networks are software-driven, cloud-native, and constantly evolving. Engineers are no longer judged by what they know theoretically, but by how effectively they perform when real networks behave unexpectedly. This is why  From Logs to Live Networks: Apeksha’s Practical Training Method  has become such an important topic for students, freshers, and working professionals alike. From Logs to Live Networks Apeksha’s Practical Training   In real jobs, no one hands engineers clean problem statements. Instead, they face vague complaints, incomplete logs, silent failures, and pressure to resolve issues qui...