Etisalat Academy by e& has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EarthLink in order to establish the EarthLink Academy.
The MoU signifies a partnership aimed at excellence in businesses, leadership and talent development, knowledge transfer, and vocational training.
Under this MoU, Etisalat Academy by e& will work towards establishing the EarthLink Academy, a dedicated training facility, and developing the GPON FTTH Networks & Services Training Program for EarthLink.
The comprehensive training program will cover the areas of telecom and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network systems, ensuring the delivery of high-quality training programs to meet the market’s resource needs.
Mr. Muammar Nasir AlRukhaimi, CEO of Etisalat Services Holding, said that, “By leveraging the expertise of the academy in HR management and development, business and telecom management, and e-learning systems, the training program will empower EarthLink employees with essential skills to navigate technology and telecom. Under the guidance of Etisalat Academy experts, they will enhance their training capabilities, maintain up-to-date performance, and receive exceptional education and skill development.”
The academy will offer a comprehensive portfolio of courses, certifications, and accreditation covering a wide range of topics, including telecommunications concepts, technologies, solutions, network infrastructure, support services, project management, EarthLink products and services, leadership and management, customer management, emerging technologies, data center solutions, and telecom network and cabling accreditation.
“At EarthLink, we are dedicated to empowering our staff with cutting-edge training in both theory and practical skills. This commitment stems from our consultancy, business training, communications engineering, and IT systems aspirations. We can ensure our employees’ success in these fields by equipping them with the latest and most effective training. Our collaboration with Etisalat Academy by e& is a significant step forward in attaining these goals,” commented Dr. Alaa Jasim, CEO of EarthLink Company.
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