Re: CCIE Voice

From: Felix Nkansah (felixnkansah@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 22 2008 - 07:00:04 ARST


Hi Huan,
Frankly, I don't hold a voice IE yet (you never say never, but I don't think
I'm ever going to develop a love for voice/UC).

But, I must say my recommendation is based on impressions gathered over some
years on the strengths of our vendors.

Just as I think of iementor when mention is made of the storage track,
ipexperts comes to mind when we call Voice. (By the way, I know of another
bootcamp vendor in china with 95% ccie voice pass rate).

When are you hoping to take your Voice lab? If it's going to be before July
'09, then the updated blueprint may not apply to you.

Nevertheless, I am sure all voice vendors are updating their materials to
reflect the new syllabus.

You may contact ipexperts to find out if Mark Snow or the foremost voice
instructor, Vik Malhi, is still with them. Whoever has Vik wins :-)

My 2 cents!

Felix
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 6:21 AM, Huan Pham
<Huan.Pham@peopletelecom.com.au>wrote:

> Hi Felix,
>
> I am also looking for materials for Voice track as well. I am still
> doing research to find which one to buy. I am considering IpExpert as
> well.
>
> Is Mark Snow (the main instructor for Voice track) still with IpExpert?
> Who in IpExpert will be writing their new voice workbooks and CoD?
>
> In regard to the quality of materials, I think it ties more with the
> instructor and not the company itself. This is particularly true, when
> every vendor will update their contents soon, to reflex the new
> blueprints.
>
> Regards,
>
> Huan

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