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[Home] gcs - Global Communication & Services GmbH (388 words)
SchoolCast project to plan, design, implement and bring to pilot utilisation a content delivery system, whereby a variety of multimedia files is multicast to Irish schools using a 2-way satellite infrastructure, and cache the files at the school server for fast local access.
gcs participated in the 2EDIBS project to implement the Private Data Inserter (PDI) that allows to replace TS NULL Packets with private data.
GCS is an active member of the DVB group to guarantee full compliance of all our products with DVB standards.
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Concurrent to the GCS Level One course you begin to work towards an NVQ in Telecommunications at Level 2.
Once you have finished the GCS Level One course you will have completed 75% of the NVQ and the remaining 25% is completed at your Regiment after you leave Larkhill.
As you move up in the GCS world throughout your career, you can also rise in the NVQ world, qualifying you highly and ultimately making you more employable when you leave the Army at your 22 year point.
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