Wolfgang:

Thanks for answering my previous questions. Of course, your timely answers
inspired more.

6.      Where do I find the list of Panasonic Regional rep's?
In addition to providing me with the class schedule, It seems that this
person would be a good source of who is already certified in my area.
7.      How many students are in each class? How many teachers?
8.      Does the class include working with the hardware, or is it all
lecture / reading.
9.      Does one get to learn about / try out the ISDN and/or T1 stuff

Paul Gusciora
San Rafael, CA

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1. Most classes are 3-5 days.
2. Class Schedules are compiled and posted on a quarterly basis, You must
call your Panasonic regional rep for class schedule and access. Classes are
usually at Panasonic in NJ, but there are classes in Atlanta too. There is a
pre-class exam for the tech you are sending to insure that the students have
a certain level of knowledge.
3. $800.00
4. NO, see answer in #2
5. You get whoever is available to teach the class. The NJ class is better
because the tech support team is there to help the instructor or if you have
specific needs that the instructor can't answer, he has a source down the
hall.

Wolfgang

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Several people have commented/questioned about the KX-TD* certification
class.

I would like to formalize the questions:

1.      How long does the training last?
2.      When and where is the training?
3.      How much does the training cost?
4.      Is there a Panasonic web site that lists the schedule?
5.      Are any instructors to be sought out or avoided?

Paul Gusciora
San Rafael, CA

BTW: In the DCS (distributed control systems: e.g Honeywell, Foxboro,
Bailey, Yokogawa,...) world, training classes are an important source of
revenue for the manufacturer.



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Subject: KX-T: Digital $ertification?
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:19:28 -0500 (EST)

I got asked:

What's the current cost for the certification class?
SE US location?
How much telco background is assumed?

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From: David Jeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: KX-T: KX-TD816 & TVS-110 problem with programmator
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Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 21:46:25 -0600

...snip

And for those of you wanting to rant on me, I am not authorized YET, but I
am awaiting a class this spring, so I'm doing the best I can until then.....


David Jeter
Total Home Entertainment



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