A REPORT OF SIX MONTHS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
at
QUADRANT TELEVENTURES LTD.
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD
OF THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
(Electronics & Communication Engineering)
JAN-JUNE, 2018
SUBMITTED BY:
PRASANT CHAUDHARY (1411178)
RAMANLAL (1411182)
SATISH KUMAR (1411196)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE LUDHIANA
(An Autonomous College Under UGC ACT)
CERTIFICATES BY COMPANY
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CANDIDATES' DECLARATION
We, PRASANT, RAMANLAL and SATISH hereby declare that we have undertaken Six
months Software Training at QUADRANT TELEVENTURES LTD. during a period from
January, 2018 to June, 2018 in partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of degree of
B.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at GURU NANAK DEV
ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LUDHIANA. The work of which is being presented in the
training report submitted to Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at
GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE, LUDHIANA is an authentic record of
training work.
Signature of the Student
The six month industrial training Viva–Voce Examination of ________ has been held on
___________ and accepted.
Signature of Internal Examiner Signature of External Examiner
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ABSTRACT
Ancient people used talking drums and smoke signals to communicate with other. But today we
can wirelessly communicate across the planet. Telecom has become a symbol of human
development. The telecoms industry is currently facing major transformation. Providers are
trying to redefine their image and their relationship with the business and customer.
In the process of advancement in telecom industry , there is a huge need for a strong backbone
and core network . So, to create a strong backbone we need an assessment that includes an
anticipated return on our investment, understanding the equipment involved in the network,
implement some wireless-specific security measures to ensure that our wireless
communications are secure, understand our options & configure our network so that our
systems can run quickly and more efficiently.
Routers are communication devices used to connect two different networks. A router sorts
incoming data and distributes it to the correct destination. For example, if you have a network
within a single office building, many different devices from within the network may access
resources outside the network. The best example of this would be the Internet. A router ensures
that requests from within the network for information over the Internet are distributed to the
correct computer within the network.
Hence the selection of proper hardware/ routers and configuration of its parameters is
an essential job to keep our network up & running with efficiency.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express a deep sense of gratitude and thanks to HR Neelakshi sood and
technical head of connect broadband, bharatnagar.
We would like to credit our very special thanks to Mr. Tarik , Mr. Jagdeep singh, Mr
Devinder kumar for being our training guide,whose excellent guidance, constant
encouragement and motivation has inspired us a lot at all phases of our work, without whom
we would not be able to complete our training.
My special thanks go to Dr. Sehijpal singh, Principal G.N.D.E.C., Dr. Sandeep Singh
Gill, Head of Department (ECE) and Er. K.S.Mann, dean T&P for giving me such a great
opportunity.
I am immensely grateful to my parents, my family and my friends. They have always
supported me and taught me the things that matter most in life. I am proudly grateful to all of
them.
Thanking You,
PRASANT CHAUDHARY (1411178)
RAMAN LAL (1411184)
SATISH KUMAR (1411196)
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ABOUT THE COMPANY
QUADRANT TELEVENTURES LTD.
At QUADRANT TELEVENTURES LTD (formerly known as HFCL Infotel Ltd) or
commonly named as CONNECT, all our energies are focused on realizing our vision - 'To be
the most admired telecommunication and infotainment service brand through innovation and
excellence'. We understand the importance of delivering quality products and services to
nurture long lasting relationships with our customers. It is our endeavour to create significant
value for all the stakeholders associated with the company. We truly believe in fundamentals of
accountability and transparency and will continue to strive for the highest corporate standards
thereby ensuring value creation for all.
The company is planning further investment in a phased manner to cover the Punjab telecom
circle completely. In line with the strategy followed by fixed-line service providers across the
globe Infotel is aiming at providing Triple play service - Voice, Data & Video.
"Connect has positioned itself as a 'Total Telecommunication Solution Provider' and offers a
complete portfolio of telecom services along with a host of value added services."
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1: Antenna 2
Figure 1.2: RJ 45Cable 2
Figure 1.3: CDMA Mobility 3
Figure 1.4: Broadband Services 3
Figure 1.5: TV through Broadband services 3
Figure 1.6: Mobility Services 4
Figure 1.7: GSM Services 4
Figure 1.8: WIFI Services 4
Figure 1.9: FTTH Services 5
Figure 1.10: MPLS Services 5
Figure 2.1: Login Screen 20
Figure 2.2: Change User Password 21
Figure 2.3: Main Screen 22
Figure 2.4: SAF Form 24
Figure 2.5: Customer’s Detail 25
Figure 2.6.: SAF Entry Window 25
Figure 2.7: DMA SAF Entry 26
Figure 2.8: ISDN Entry 26
Figure 2.9: Number Management Screen 28
Figure 3.1: Modern Multi-Service Access Nodes 30
Figure 3.2: RJ45 Connector 31
Figure 3.3: Colour Coding for RJ45 Connector 32
Figure 3.4: MSAN 33
Figure 3.5: Optical Network Unit 34
Figure 4.1: Main Screen 35
Figure 4.2: Oxygen Main Window Open 36
Figure 4.3: Subscriber’s Search 36
Figure 4.4: DSLS to DSL Migration Option Window 37
Figure 4.5: Number Search which has to be Change 37
Figure 4.6: Migration Window Open 38
Figure 4.7: Updation of Customer’s Detail 38
Figure 4.8: Main Screen to Initiate 39
Figure 4.9: Filling the Subscriber’s Details through SAF Code 40
Figure 4.10: Clicking the PST Initiate 41
Figure 4.11: Initial Stage of PST 41
Figure 4.12: Details of Subscriber 41
Figure 4.13: Next Stage of PST 42
Figure 4.14: Select the Subscriber’s Choice Plan 42
Figure 5.1: FMS 43
Figure 5.2: CSRB Cards 44
Figure 5.3: MSAN 45
Figure 5.4: Feeders 46
Figure 5.5: MUX 47
Figure 5.6: Pakhowal Road Node 47
Figure 5.7: Dhandari Kalan Node 48
Figure 5.8: Speed Graph 49
Figure 5.9: Ringer Card 49
Figure 5.10: SFP 50
Figure 5.11: CSRB Card 50
Figure 5.12: CSRB Card 1 51
ABBREVIATIONS
CRC: Complaint Rectification Centre
RD: Resolution Department
CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access
CMG: Customer Management Group
CORDECT: It is a telecom technology
DBA: Database Administrator
DMA: Direct Marketing Agent.
DP: Distribution Point.
DSE: Data Support Engineer
FD: Front Desk
GUI: Graphical User Interface.
ISDN: Integrated Subscriber Digital Network
LAC: Loop Allocation Centre
LM: Limited Mobility
LSA: Local Service Agent.
MDF: Main Distribution Frame.
NE: Node Electronics
OSPMS: Outside Plant Management System
SAF: Subscriber Application Form
SW: Switch
SFD: Special Front Desk
TD: Test Desk
AS: Value Added Services
WLL: Wireless in Local Loop
CONTENTS
Topic Page No.
Certificates by Company i
Candidates’ Declaration iv
Abstract vi
Acknowledgement vii
About the Company viii
List of Figures ix
Abbreviations xiii
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATION 1-15
1.1 About Company 1
1.2 Various Launches by company 2
1.3 Enterprises 5
1.4 Services 13
CHAPTER 2: SOFTWARE TRAINING WORK UNDERTAKEN 16-29
2.1 Oxygen 16
2.2 Purpose 16
2.3 Prerequisites 17
2.4 Target Users 17
2.5 Overview 17
2.6 Conventions Used 18
2.7 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations 18
2.8 Getting Started 20
2.9 CMG Stage 27
2.10 Number Management Screen 28
CHAPTER 3: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING WORK UNDERTAKEN 30-34
3.1 Access Network 30
3.2 What is an RJ45 connector? 31
3.3 RJ11 connector 32
3.4 MSAN 32
3.5 ADSL 33
3.6 Optical Network Unit 34
CHAPTER 4: PROJECT WORK 35-42
4.1 DSLS to DSL Migration 35
4.2 PST Initiate 39
CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 43-51
5.1 Result 43
5.2 Discussions 48
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE 52-53
6.1 Conclusion 52
6.2 Future Scope 53
REFERENCES 54