Pete Thompson’s Video Resume

OBJECTIVE: Technical Position in Telecommunications, Networking, and related fields (Layers 1, 2, 3) I enjoy working with people, resolving in-depth technical issues, learning and gaining experience in new disciplines, developing and delivering presentations, and working hands-on to resolve and prevent technical issues. EXPERIENCE Hawaiian Telcom, Wailuku, HI 9/2006 – Present Senior Customer Zone Technician  Install, provision, maintain, trouble-isolate, and interface End-User and IXC Customers for the following Telecom Service Offerings: GigE, DWDM, SONET OC-n’s, DS3, DS1, DS0, and Analog Data.  Proficient using: OTDR, TDR, OC-n, DS3, DS1, DS0, Analog, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ATM, SW56k, PRI, BRI, and VOM Test Sets. Proficient using: Netsmart-1500, -500, FlexR GT, 786, Litecraft Pro, TL1, Cisco IOS, Word, Excel, Power Point, and Visio.  Experienced with: Fujitsu FW-7600, -4500, -4300, -4100, -4010, Flash-192, FLM-150, -600, -2400; Nortel OM5100, OM5200; Alcatel 1603/12, 1648, LS-2000, -2012; Cisco 6400, 3550, 7609; T1, HDSL, HDSL2, HDSL4. SBC Global Services, INC, Southfield, MI 48075 9/2004 – 9/2006 Technical Sales Executive II  Prospecting , qualifying, designing, presenting, and the sale of network transport services including:  Optical Ethernet using an MPLS core (Cisco OEM)  SONET, DS1, DS3, OC3, OC12, OC48, & OC192 (Fujitsu & Cisco)  DWDM Private Lines and Rings (Nortel)  Dedicated Internet Access via DS3, OEM, FR, ATM  Frame Relay & ATM Networks
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Fusion Splice Fiber Optic & Test OTDR Report

Terminate Fiber Optic Multimode & Singlemode &Test OTDR,Fusion Splice Fiber Optic & Test OTDR ReportTerminate Fiber Optic Multimode 50/125um,62.5/125um รับ บริการเข้าปลายสาย ใยแก้วนำแสง ทั้งชนิด Indoor และ Outdoor พร้อม ทดสอบสายสัญญาณด้วยเครื่อง OTDR จาก USA รับบริการ ทั้งในกรุงเทพฯ ปริมณฑล และ ต่างจังหวัด ทั่วประเทศTest OTDR Multimode Fiber Optic Cable & Print Report รับ บริการทดสอบสายใยแก้วนำแสง ทั้งชนิด Indoor และ Outdoor รวมทั้งการตรวจสอบ ระบบเครือข่ายใยแก้วนำแสง หาจุดบกพร่อง และ แนวสายสัญญาณ ขาด ทั่วประเทศ

UTVI Fibre TV ad Andrew Morris Golf

For our fifth fibre advert we headed out to Andrew Morris Golf, half way between Belfast and Lisburn. Andrew has just opened a specialist golf merchandise store and moved his telecoms services to UTV Internet, as well as upgrading to fibre optic broadband.
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Enterprise Ireland ‘Big ideas’ Vivian Bessler Orac Devices

Orac Devices — Lower-Cost, Higher-Performance Optical Transceivers Expectations of the Facebook, Skype, YouTube, iPlayer generation are that internet connectivity speed will continue to improve even as the numbers connected increase. There is an insatiable requirement for bandwidth and speed and the rapid growth in broadband services is increasing the demand for high-speed optical communication systems. The demand in the 10G/40G/100G transceiver markets are forecast to grow to .8 billion by 2015 and the market for 40G/100G Ethernet is also increasing rapidly. The problem is that increased speed reduces transmission distance that can be achieved. The conventional approach to overcome this limitation is the insertion of reels of optic fibre which are bulky, expensive, and not readily adaptable for systems in which the transmission distance is not fixed. The patented technology from the Tyndall National Institute and University College Cork can greatly extend the transmission distance by adding intelligence to the receiver with compact and simple electronics. This technology is termed electronic dispersion compensation (EDC). The technology can support transmission of 10 Gbit/s data over up to 900km in less than 400ns, or over 40 Gbit/s data over more than 50km. Presenter: Dr. Vivian Bessler, Tyndall National Institute Collaborators: Dr. Andrew Ellis, Tyndall National Institute; Dr. Jian Zhao, Tyndall National Institute
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Ruger Air Magnum – Super Velocity .177 Spring Rifle

www.pyramydair.com At about 6 the Rugar Air Magnum certainly hits the target price wise. It is a very traditional break barrel that is composite and metal. The stock is ambidextrous and does not sound hollow during shooting. Ruger updated the outdated 11mm dovetail with a much needed weaver style mounting system. This works MUCH better and keeps your optics rock steady on the rifle. For those of you who like traditional open sights, you’re in luck. The Ruger has a nice set of fiber optic sights with a fully adjustable rear site. Ruger includes a 4×32 scope which is pretty worthless. It was basically unusable for this review so I pulled the CenterPoint scope from my Benjamin trail and dropped it on the weaver mount.. That was easy! Given a preference, I would prefer to use Leapers which I believe just has a much better sight picture. The trigger on the Air Magnum is a copy of the RWS T05 trigger and it is a very nice fit for this rifle. It has some adjust-ability which allows you to tweak it to your preference. The Air Magnum is not bad at all for under 0.
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MITS 8800 Microcomputer 1 Kilobyte Memory Card

Altair MITS 8800 computer www.ourcyberbusiness.net http 1-540-808-2880 – floydlcfgroup@gmail Follow our microcomputer activities www.twitter.com MITS Altair 8800 Computer www.ourcyberbusiness.net http 1-540-808-2880 – floydlcfgroup@gmail – PO box 179 Floyd,Virginia 24091 The MITS Altair 8800 was a microcomputer design from 1975 based on the Intel 8080 CPU and sold by mail order through advertisements in Popular Electronics, Radio-Electronics and other hobbyist magazines. The designers hoped to sell only a few hundred build-it-yourself kits to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold thousands in the first month.[1] The Altair also appealed to individuals and businesses who just wanted a computer and purchased the assembled version.[2] Today the Altair is widely recognized as the spark that led to the microcomputer revolution of the next few years: The computer bus designed for the Altair was to become a de facto standard in the form of the S-100 bus, and the first programming language for the machine was Microsoft’s founding product, Altair BASIC.[3][4] (Wikipida) the MITS 8800 microcomputer is part of the LCF Group Historical Computer Collection – Altair 8800 Microcomputer – links discussed in this video Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Apple 1 micromputer Registry www.willegal.net pdf of first ‘West Coast Computer Conference’ 1977 www.floydcountyvirginia.org Adam Schoolsky’s Apple 1 Video www.youtube.com –Important Names & Words in the History of Microcomputers Imsai

Security Cameras CCTV Video Surveillance

NST manufacturers security cameras, cctv systems, fiber optic video transcievers and CCTV accessories. Visit nationalsecuritytech.com https lasvegas.citysearch.com maps.google.com HD Security Cameras Security Cameras CCTV

Pilot Photonics – Full Version – Big Ideas 2010 – Enterprise Ireland

The volume of data carried in optical communication networks is increasing due to the increased use of video applications and the surge in cloud computing. Datacentres have huge volumes of data flowing internally and externally in fibres. Fibre to the home is imminent in several countries. Metropolitan areas and backbone already use fibre but need to accommodate more data in each fibre. There is a clear need to put more data through each fibre (ie improving its spectral efficiency) rather than installing more fibre. Methods proposed include advanced modulation techniques, multiple wavelengths in each fibre and dynamic reconfiguration of the network using tunable lasers to assign capacity where most needed. Researchers from the Radio and Optical Communications Laboratory in DCU under the guidance of Prof. Liam Barry and Dr. Philip Perry have developed a unique capability to switch and re-route spectrally efficient data paths carrying multiple streams of 10 Gbps data in less than 100 nanoseconds. Pilot Photonics, a proposed spin-out from this group, will produce optical transceiver products that will enable the development of fast switching, high capacity, low energy nodes that will form the fabric of next generation fibre optic communication.

Virgin Media v Sky – Hate to Wait?: Part 1

The UK’s fastest broadband is fibre optic. Only available from Virgin Media. www.hatetowait.co.uk E-Petition – petitions.pm.gov.uk Virgin V Sky – virginvsky.webs.com Virgin Media – allyours.virginmedia.com
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Community Broadband – A Level Playing Field?

Whenever communities decide to build their own broadband networks, they are met with accusations from massive incumbent telephone and cable companies saying that it is not fair for local governments to compete against the private sector. So we put together this video to analyze which party actually has the advantages. The conclusion is unsurprising, given how little competition we have for broadband in the US – incumbent providers have almost all the advantages.
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