The Telecommunications Technician Diploma Program at Networth Immigration is designed for individuals seeking hands-on training in network infrastructure, cabling, wireless communication, and telecom system installations. As businesses, government agencies, and service providers continue to rely on seamless connectivity, skilled telecom technicians are in high demand across Canada.
The Telecommunications Technician Program provides in-depth theoretical knowledge and practical training in the technologies that power today’s digital communication networks. With an industry-aligned curriculum and lab-based training, this program will prepare you to work with copper and fiber cabling, structured wiring, routers, switches, telephony systems, and wireless setups.
The Telecommunications Technician Program at Networth Immigration equips students with a comprehensive understanding of modern telecommunication systems. You will gain practical experience and technical knowledge in areas such as:
Learn how to install, terminate, and test copper and fiber cabling for voice and data networks.
Understand the fundamentals of analog and digital communication systems, including VoIP
Gain foundational knowledge of routers, switches, and IP-based communication protocols.
Train in fiber optic cabling, including splicing, installation, and troubleshooting.
Explore Wi-Fi technology, antennas, access points, and wireless signal optimization.
Understand how to set up communication components for surveillance and security systems.
Master industry-standard tools and follow essential safety procedures for telecom fieldwork.
Learn how to use tools like OTDRs and cable testers to resolve connectivity and signal issues.
Graduates of the Telecommunications Technician Diploma Program are well-prepared for entry-level and technical roles in the telecom, IT, and networking industries. Possible career paths include:
Telecommunications Installer/Technician – Set up and maintain phone, internet, and data systems in homes and businesses.
Structured Cabling Technician – Work on large-scale cabling projects for data centers, office buildings, and institutions.
Network Support Technician – Assist with the setup and maintenance of wired and wireless LAN/WAN networks.
Fiber Optic Technician – Specialize in the installation and repair of fiber optic communication systems.
Telecom & Security System Installer – Combine telecom knowledge with video surveillance and access control systems.
Field Service Technician – Travel to client locations for telecom system setup, diagnostics, and maintenance.
They install, maintain, and troubleshoot communication networks, including voice, data, and video systems.
No experience is needed. The program is beginner-friendly and covers foundational to advanced concepts.
Yes, the program includes hands-on training in both copper and fiber cabling systems.
Graduates find employment in telecom companies, ISPs, IT departments, construction firms, and security system companies.
Yes, the Telecommunications Technician program is eligible for OSAP, scholarships, and flexible payment plans.
All required tools and equipment will be provided during the training program.