What's Happening?
The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) has launched its first microcredential, focusing on fiber blowing skills, alongside a new Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) course series. These initiatives are guided by SCTE's Education Advisory
Council, which includes leaders from major operators and contractors. The microcredential aims to validate essential skills in fiber installation, while the PNM course provides standards-based training for network troubleshooting. These offerings are designed to meet the industry's demand for skilled professionals as the global broadband market is expected to exceed $1 trillion by 2034.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of these educational programs by SCTE is significant as it addresses critical workforce challenges in the broadband industry. By providing a standardized method to certify fiber installation skills and offering practical training in network maintenance, SCTE is helping to ensure a skilled workforce capable of supporting the industry's growth. This is crucial as the broadband sector continues to expand, creating numerous job opportunities and requiring a workforce that can meet the evolving technological demands.












