Akm Newaz is a seasoned Principal Network Design Engineer at AT&T, bringing over 14 years of extensive experience in network planning, design, and engineering. His deep expertise in TCP/IP and MPLS networks positions him as a pivotal figure in the organization, particularly in the realms...
Akm Newaz is a seasoned Principal Network Design Engineer at AT&T, bringing over 14 years of extensive experience in network planning, design, and engineering. His deep expertise in TCP/IP and MPLS networks positions him as a pivotal figure in the organization, particularly in the realms of routing technologies such as RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF. In his current role, Akm is responsible for cross-training, mentoring, and supervising team members within the Layer 2 Capacity Management (L2CM) and Circuit Path Design Organization (CPDO) Rehome Rebalance teams. His leadership ensures that the teams are well-equipped to tackle the complexities of LTE network design, leveraging advanced tools like Canopi and Granite technologies.
Akm's hands-on involvement in LTE design projects is critical, especially when addressing challenges such as Canopi failures related to Granite path creation. His adeptness in configuring cable systems and troubleshooting intricate network issues has led to significant improvements in network performance and reliability. His management skills, combined with a strong foundation in change management and cloud computing, enable him to effectively oversee project timelines and deliverables, ensuring that all aspects of network design are executed seamlessly.
As a thought leader in the industry, Akm is dedicated to fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement within his teams. His commitment to mentoring not only enhances the skill set of his colleagues but also drives innovation in network design practices at AT&T. With a robust understanding of LAN-WAN architectures and ISDN technologies, Akm Newaz continues to make substantial contributions to the evolution of network engineering, positioning AT&T at the forefront of telecommunications advancements.