Here in the Philippines, schools of basic education open classes in June. That’s the reason why this month is specially viewed as a new beginning for most students despite the fact that it also denotes the end of the second quarter, as well as the middle of the year. And while SubNet Services training school is open all year round, we would like to encourage everyone (who has not enrolled yet in any of our trainings) to book his/her preferred SubNet course now.
SubNet Services is known to be the first company to ever provide the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Pilot Technician Course in the Philippines. We have been offering this course, along with other related trainings, to help aspiring ROV personnel penetrate the exciting and high paying ROV industry. But for this feature, let us have a further discussion about ROVs. What are they really like? When and where did they originate? How are they operated? What are their uses? Let us find these things out, as we take a deeper look at these underwater robots.
Fiber optics, like any other field, has its own special words or phrases that people from other profession or groups might find difficult to understand. For our new blog feature dubbed as “Fiber Optic Jargon”, SubNet Services will give you some of the basic fiber optic terminologies you have to remember. In this post, we will be discussing the metric system, fiber optics communication, and fiber optic cables.
Some good things never last. The same goes for the lowest and most affordable fiber optics training promo of SubNet Services. We are only seven days away before the 50% discount on our fiber optics course fees will go back to its original price. Hence, the next best thing to do is to book your preferred fiber optics training before it’s too late. Booking period is until April 30 (next Monday), while the training period is until June 30.