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Nokia courses are developed by our subject matter experts using industry best practices with use case driven content and hands-on labs.
Choose from open enrollment instructor-led classes that are available in a live virtual format or private group deliveries that are available virtually, at select Nokia facilities worldwide, or onsite at your facilities.

Available instructor-led courses
Course name and description |
Course number |
Duration |
Price (USD) |
Registration |
Nokia Optical Networking Fundamentals | ER00835-V-1803 | 4 days | $3,125 | Register now |
Nokia Fundamentals of Optical Network Design | TOP00004 | 4 days | $3,125 | Register now |
Nokia Optical Network Management with NFM-T | ER00836-V-1803 | 5 days | $3,425 | Register now |
Nokia Advanced Optical Network Design | TOP00005 | 5 days | $3,425 | Register now |
Nokia Advanced Optical Network Management with NFM-T | TOP00006 | 5 days | $3,425 | Register now |
Nokia Optical Diagnostics and Troubleshooting | TOP00007 | 4 days | $3,125 | Register now |
Nokia Integrated Packet Transport over WDM | ER00837-V-1803 | 4 days | $3,125 | Register now |
Nokia Optical Transport for Mobile Services | ER00839-V-1803 | 3 days | $2,775 | Register now |
Nokia GMPLS-controlled Optical Networks | ER00838-V-1803 | 4 days | $3,125 | Register now |
Private group delivery
Inquire about a private group delivery available virtually, onsite at your location, or select Nokia facilities worldwide.
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Begin your optical networking automation journey
Develop your optical networking automation skills with our new web-based training. You will learn the Nokia building blocks needed to support essential automation use cases and how to enable these use cases through a set of standard enablers, such as adopting standard interfaces, protocols, and models to represent and encode the available data.
