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I have been employed at a Telecom company and have done work on major projects in many areas such as billing, analysis of RF statistics of mobile network, software development involve designing and implementing database systems to analyzing Radio network statistics. I after been working in these areas for over 7 years I feel I have reached the time that I want to take the next step in my career and learn more about how software and hardware interact in these systems.
I applied to a Masters Engineering program to study Electronic Communications and Computer Engineering with focus on mobile communications and software development . I would like to know what additional knowledge would be essential for someone who has done BSc Computer Science and Electronics ?


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Kenalex

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