laidbackfreak wrote: » How do you rate CCBootcamps IE Voice Technology WB??
laidbackfreak wrote: » I'm aiming to wrap it up by April should be doable plenty of exposure at work and home lab.
azaghul wrote: » CVOICE and GWGK as there is a lot of crossover and the home Lab.
azaghul wrote: » Still working through CVOICE, started in July, but have dragged it out too long so back to the beginning tomorrow. In a perfect world would hope to have it passed by the end of February.
pitviper wrote: » I had a REAL hard time getting motivated for the CVOICE test. I started studying, then switched to the CCNA:V (pretty much as soon as it was announced), then back to CVOICE, got a little board, switched to (and passed) QoS, then finally knocked out CVOICE.
pitviper wrote: » Just 4 or us? Nobody else lurking that wants to join the madness?
networker050184 wrote: » Nope, I still have nightmares of phantom "choppy" call complaints that can't be tracked down. I don't know why people automatically assume its their VoIP portion of the call that's breaking up, especially when they are talking to someone on a cell phone! I might get back into voice eventually, but for now I'm enjoying my time away.
networker050184 wrote: » I work on the core network for a service provider and I absolutely love it. Before this I worked on a very large service provider VoIP network, and before that I did some time (yeah it was kind of like jail) at a wireless VoIP company. It was good experience that I'm glad I was able to get, but its too nit picky for me personally. I'd have to look into customer escalations that had been going on for weeks where they would have one damn static call every couple days, but they were so convinced it was the VoIP causing it. I think people just knew if they bitched enough we could never track it down they would get discounts.