Become an EXFO-certified contractor

Feb. 28, 2025
The ECC program is designed to train contractors across the Americas and the EMEA on key technical aspects of fiber-optic networks. It also covers the use of EXFO solutions, enabling faster and more confident network transformations. The ECC program offers training sessions that will provide you with the expertise needed to operate any test equipment along with the knowledge to address any troubleshooting issues.

Data center modules (BISCI-certified) 

Gain essential knowledge in data center testing and certification with this comprehensive program, featuring five BICSI-certified courses with quizzes and a final exam. Upon completion, earn an EXFO certificate and 4 BICSI Continuing Education Credits (4 CECs) while mastering the essential skills for today’s high-performance data centers. 

Why become an EXFO-certified contractor?

EXFO-certified contractors are skilled in the use of the industry’s leading fiber-optic test solutions. In addition to gaining valuable expertise, this certification helps contractors in the following ways:

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