About the Course
Organizations investing in fibre optic network design need more than diagrams. They need designs they can prove with loss budgets, route assumptions, fibre count calculations, hardware selection logic, and acceptance test planning aligned to practices such as the FOA design approach and structured fibre characterization methods. In this field, you must demonstrate capacity planning, route analysis, component selection, optical budget calculation, and documentation control. If any one of those breaks down, installation delays, rework, or failed acceptance testing follow quickly.
This fibre optic network design training turns scattered design knowledge into a structured working method. You will practice fibre count planning, topology selection, splice and connector impact analysis, OTDR and OLTS test interpretation, and documentation build-out for an implementation package. You will also be introduced to CD, PMD, and ORL considerations at a practical level so you can recognize where advanced optical effects influence design choices. What you will learn is how to convert service requirements into a design basis, how to size and document the optical path, and how to produce a route-ready and test-ready design package. You will practice these skills hands-on through case studies, worksheets, and design reviews, while more advanced network engineering topics are introduced at overview level only.
This course is built for professionals working under budget pressure, constrained right-of-way access, mixed legacy and new-build environments, and compressed delivery schedules. It is designed for the realities of consultant reviews, internal governance checks, supplier coordination, and field change requests, where a fibre optic network design must remain technically sound after procurement, civil works, and installation planning begin.
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals who already work with fibre networks and need to produce stronger design decisions, better project documentation, and more defensible implementation plans.
- Fibre Optic Network Designer responsible for route, fibre count, and hardware decisions
- OSP Engineer managing outside plant topology and civil route constraints
- Telecommunications Planner defining service requirements and expansion capacity
- Data Centre Infrastructure Engineer planning optical backbones and cross-connects
- Network Implementation Engineer translating design packages into installable work orders
- Optical Transport Engineer checking wavelength, span, and performance assumptions
- Fibre Optic Project Manager controlling scope, cost, and delivery sequencing
- Technical Consultant preparing client-facing design recommendations and tender inputs
- OSP Documentation Specialist compiling plans, schedules, and acceptance records
- Telecom Operations Manager reviewing design risk, standardization, and lifecycle impact
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure fibre optic network design initiatives that improve service readiness, reduce rework, and strengthen implementation control.
- Assess existing fibre optic network design requirements using FOA-aligned design inputs and route constraints.
- Apply optical loss budget calculations to span and component selection decisions for real projects.
- Design a fibre count plan, topology layout, and cable routing basis for deployment.
- Build an implementation-ready design package with hardware selection, splice plan, and documentation set.
- Calculate OLTS and OTDR test expectations for acceptance and troubleshooting planning.
- Evaluate CD, PMD, and ORL implications for high-speed optical network design choices.
- Navigate supplier, field, and documentation dependencies using a structured design-to-installation workflow.
- Synthesize design findings into a client-ready report, action plan, and handover package.
Requirements & Prerequisites
You should have working knowledge of fibre optic fundamentals, basic transmission concepts, connector and splice terminology, and common network topologies. Prior experience in telecom, structured cabling, outside plant, or data centre infrastructure is strongly recommended. No coding is required, but you should be comfortable interpreting design drawings, test results, and simple optical loss calculations.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead fibre optic network design with credible calculations and field-ready documentation, you become a trusted driver of deployment quality and technical confidence.
- Build stronger optical loss budget and route analysis capability.
- Gain confidence in fibre count, topology, and hardware selection.
- Strengthen your ability to balance capacity, cost, and installation risk.
- Enhance your use of OTDR and OLTS results in design review.
- Develop practical documentation habits for handover and acceptance support.
- Position yourself as a dependable reviewer of fibre optic network design packages.
- Expand your credibility with consultants, contractors, and internal engineering teams.
Organizations that embed fibre optic network design excellence into project delivery reduce rework, protect schedule certainty, and improve asset utilization across optical infrastructure programs.
- Reduce costly redesigns caused by weak route and loss assumptions.
- Lower installation risk through clearer hardware and splice specifications.
- Improve acceptance testing readiness with better OTDR and OLTS planning.
- Support faster project approvals with standardized design documentation.
- Strengthen network scalability through accurate fibre count planning.
- Improve budget control by aligning design choices with installation constraints.
- Protect reputation through more reliable optical infrastructure delivery.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn fibre optic network design aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on optical loss budget calculation using span and component datasets.
- Scenario simulation for a constrained OSP route with bend and access limits.
- Design audit using FOA-aligned network design and testing checklists.
- Stakeholder mapping for consultant, contractor, owner, and test-report handoff.
- Case study analysis from data centres, FTTH, campus LANs, and metropolitan networks.
- Group workshop producing a fibre optic network design package under time constraints.
- Reflection exercise comparing current design practice against OTDR, OLTS, and documentation benchmarks.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Fibre Optic Network Design Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
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- Build expertise with structured, outcome-driven learning.
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- Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
- Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
- Gain the expertise needed for career advancement and leadership roles.
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