Frank Panzarino

 Frank  Panzarino
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Frank Panzarino is an accomplished telecommunications and networking author

Frank Panzarino is currently employed by Verizon Wireless as an engineer analyzing network performance issues associated with 3G data via the VZW cellular network. He began his career at RCA Communications starting as a technician, and continuing on as systems analyst, programmer, network analyst and project manager. His past accomplishments also include senior engineering positions at General Electric and MCI. He is an accomplished author for Prentice Hall writing "Telecommunications Technologies for Small Business" in 2002. His previous teaching assignments include DeVry University, High-Tech/Chubb Institute and the Sage group. Currently a WebCampus faculty member, he teaches "Introduction of Telecommunications Concepts" and "Principles of Applied Telecommunications" at the Graduate School. Panzarino received his AAS in Electronics from Staten Island Community College (CUNY), his BS in Electrical Engineering from the College of Staten Island (CUNY), and his MS in Telecommunications Management at Stevens.




Faculty Member Courses Taught:

Course #Course/Program NameRole
TM550Introduction to Telecommunications ConceptsInstructor
TM610Business Information NetworksInstructor
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