ICT Certified Premise Cable Installer Technician (ICT/PREM)

Get an edge to get your first IT job in structural cable, TV, and satellite installation.

ICT Certified Premise Cable Installer Technician (ICT/PREM)
ICT Certified Premise Cable Installer Technician (ICT/PREM)

ICT Certified Premise Cable Installer Technician (ICT/PREM) free download

Get an edge to get your first IT job in structural cable, TV, and satellite installation.

Introduction

Welcome to the ONE and ONLY series of ICT Cable Technician courses, only available here on Udemy! These are vocational training courses focused on topics that are likely to be discussed at any interview or on any structural cabling quiz.


Why take this course?

Certifications are good to have. But the #1 key to getting a job in technology is the ability to demonstrate your foundational knowledge and willingness to learn. This course will give you that knowledge and gain you the confidence in interviews to speak about it and your commitment to learning more.


What is included?

These courses are not mere practice exams. But rather an innovative way to learn the trade through a Q&A format of 100 questions, with complete explanations for each correct answer, accompanied by diagrams, photos, and actual hands-on demonstrations. This way, instead of just listening to someone talk, you are prompted to engage by thinking about the answers. In this way, you will learn the knowledge and the actual skills of the trade.


Technology is for everyone

There are no prerequisites to taking this course. However, it is recommended you have already earned your ICT/PREM certification, as working with optical fiber involves several other critical technical skills and responsibilities.


Why ICT?

International Cable Tech Vocational College certifications are for life. There are no expiry dates, and no additional fees to renew.   


How to use this course:

  1. Take the course.

  2. Take notes.

  3. Earn your ICT cable technician certification.

In this foundational course you will learn:

  • Installation types

  • Coaxial

  • Ethernet (category) types and what they mean

  • Anatomy of fiber optic cable

  • Fiber Optic cable types: SM and MM

  • EIA/TIA 568 standards

  • EIA/TIA 570 standards

  • Wiring standards A and B

  • Plenum and plenum spaces fully explained

  • The difference between standards and codes

  • How to terminate all cable types

    • Twisted Pair

    • Coaxial

    • Fiber

  • Keystone modules/wall sockets

  • Testing ethernet cable with demonstrations

  • Telephony via the 25-pair and 66 Block

  • How to terminate RJ-45

  • How to terminate coaxial F-type

  • How to terminate and splice fiber optic cable

  • PoE: Power over ethernet

  • Safety

  • Basics of underground and aerial cable installation

  • Cable drops

  • Best practices

  • Tools and more


Everyone of any age and background can learn IT and gain a higher paying career, and I want you to be one of them.

Thank you for visiting.

Jeff Diamond