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Many organizations understand the importance of being certified and staying current in technical industries like Information Technology and Telecommunications. Certifications ensure that the personnel you entrust are knowledgeable and qualified to provide the best service or product. In cabling, the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is a great endorsement that shows its certified professionals are up-to-date in the cable telecommunications industry.

The SCTE is a non-profit professional association for the advancement of technology related to cable telecommunications engineering. Founded in 1969, SCTE has a membership of over 12,000 individuals. They are a great source for professional development, information, certification and standards. They have established certifications for different areas and expertise levels of the industry, ensuring the holders of their credentials possess a solid knowledge of cable telecommunications technologies. The certifications are well regarded by leading telecom service providers like AT&T, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, and COX. Many of the organizations reward SCTE-certified professionals with career advancement and increased opportunities and responsibilities.

As aforementioned, SCTE offers certifications in all areas of the cabling industry. From the residential cable technician to the expert cabling engineer, there are certifications that cover any area of expertise you wish to advance in.

Two of the certifications apply to the novice technician, student or individual entering in the field; the Broadband Premise Installer (BPI) and the Broadband Premise Technicians (BPT) certifications. In order to receive the certification, a candidate should have professional training and successfully pass the exam which is provided and proctored by an SCTE representative, such as APSi.

The BPI & BPT certifications include entry-level and advanced stackable credentials which cover a variety of troubleshooting, installation, safety, processes, industry standards and customer service topics within telecommunications and fiber optic networks. Successfully passing the examinations will provide professionals a mobile credential that validates his/her knowledge to carry out broadband, premise and fiber optic tasks.

Every student who attends one of APSi's SCTE programs will learn the art of installing cabling aerial and buried, weatherproofing, test & termination, various cable plants, networking, customer premise equipment, use of hand tools, safety, bonding and grounding, customer service, and many other tasks associated with the industry. Prior to attempting the SCTE sanctioned exam, our students will be prepared by reviewing the classroom study material, and practicing various in course tasks with the instructor (40% our our program is hands on application).

The APSI Wireless Broadband & Fiber Optic Program provides the training necessary to take and pass the SCTE BPI course, as well as delivering necessary instruction to complete other industry certifications. The program also offers an introduction to wireless technology, cellular network and infrastructure and a in-depth study on customer service in the technical industry. For more information on APSI’s programs, go to www.apsicorp.com.

Through APSi's professional development program that leads toward SCTE credentials, you will be recognized by small and large corporations as a well-trained and capable professional. Whether you are just starting out in the telecom cabling field or ready to move on to a more advance role, APSi has a full spectrum of training and certification programs to provide you the recognition you need to succeed. For more information on the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers go to the organization’s website www.scte.org.

Need to distinguish yourself or organization as experts in telecommunication? Become SCTE certified today!