Adel Aldaham
About Adel Aldaham
Adel Aldaham is a Senior Mobile Network Designer at Liberty Global, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in mobile core network engineering and optical transport network engineering, with previous experience at Ericsson.
Work at Liberty Global
Adel Aldaham has been employed at Liberty Global since 2015. He currently holds the position of Senior Mobile Network Designer, a role he has occupied since 2018. In this capacity, he is responsible for designing mobile network solutions that enhance connectivity and performance. Prior to this role, he served as a Senior Mobile Core Network Engineer from 2015 to 2018, where he focused on core network functionalities. His initial position at Liberty Global was as an Optical Transport Network Engineer for a brief period in 2015, working in Amsterdam.
Previous Experience at Ericsson
Before joining Liberty Global, Adel Aldaham worked at Ericsson as a Transmission Support Engineer from 2009 to 2012. In this role, he provided support for transmission systems, ensuring their reliability and efficiency. His experience at Ericsson contributed to his expertise in network design and support, laying a strong foundation for his subsequent roles in mobile network engineering.
Education and Expertise
Adel Aldaham completed his Bachelor’s degree at Aleppo University, where he studied from 1999 to 2004. This educational background provided him with essential knowledge and skills in engineering, which he has applied throughout his career in telecommunications. His academic training has been instrumental in his roles at Liberty Global and Ericsson, particularly in network design and engineering.
Background
Adel Aldaham has a diverse background in telecommunications, with extensive experience in mobile and optical transport networks. His career spans over a decade, during which he has developed a strong skill set in network design and support. He has worked in various locations, including London and Amsterdam, gaining international experience in the telecommunications industry.