Re: The number of CCIEs grows faster today

From: MADMAN (dmadlan@qwest.com)
Date: Tue Mar 25 2003 - 11:32:24 GMT-3


   The program actually started in 93, next to me is CCIE 1040, I took
mine 2 1/2 years after so I would say it is growing more quickly;)

  Dave

Phong Tran Tien wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I see the truth that the number of CCIEs grows faster today than before. I took and passed the lab on 19 March, got the number #11285 and I notice that Mr Ozan Ocal, CCIE #11318, got his number on 22 March. It means that we have about 33 new CCIEs (11318-11285) in only 3 days (19 to 22 March). Someone told me that the number of new CCIEs is 400 each month this year, is it true? If it is true, in this year we will have about new 4,800 CCIEs.
>
> The CCIE program started in 1994 and up to this time, it's about 10 years long, and the total number of CCIEs in the world is now about 10,300 (the first CCIE got number 1025). It means that on average the number of CCIEs grows 1,030 each year (10,300/10). But compare with the number above, 4,800 this year, how do you think? Does this mean that, when the number of CCIEs increases faster, CCIE certification is easier to get and the value of the certification decreases?
>
> Tran Tien Phong
> CCIE #11285
>
>

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David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
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