10:56 PM | Author: webmasterphi
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Telecommunication plays a big role for everyone because it stand as our bridge towards other and if there is no telecommunication for sure misunderstanding will be everywhere.. Telco company is a need for the following: Business, Personal, Studies, and etc. and i am bless that i was given a chance to work as an OJT in the biggest and known Telco here in the philippines.. Hehehe may ganun.. I worked @ PLDT Gracepark for my practicum and it last for several mos.. I was assign in the Central Office Main Distribution Frame (its where the telephone and the DSL lines came from in other word it is the plant controller).. of course at 1st its kinda weird because the room is under high security and only people with access card can enter to avoid conflicts because whats inside is the company's business and it can be sabotage by other or can be destroyed by person who dont know what it is... But the persons inside are good because they are hospitable, i feel great when they welcome me and my classmate., during our 1st week we are task in the VERIFY area where in the cableman or any plant personnel can verify a specific detail.. it was fun but somehow difficult specially if there are calls that came at the same time.. if i was not mistaken we accomodate 100calls per day(verify and timbre), imagine.. The next week our supervisor introduce the test board wherein with the use of this tool we are able to distinguish where and what the trouble is.. and in this area we also accept "DIKTA" either SO or FU(its the jumpering jobs that the CO personnel will do).. but we didn't last in the "DIKTA" area because our kuyas introduced to us the MDF meaning we will try to do jumpering but of course its not that easy that's why they observe us so that they can correct us if we commit mistakes... still there are lots to share but i think its enough for now... that's a sneak peak on how wonderful to work with a telco..
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