Agreed, I passed my lab early this year.  I spent a lot of time and energy 
passing this lab and to have it retire and devalue is truly a disappointment.  
My plan originally was to renew the first time with CCIE R&S then second by 
passing my R&S lab.  Looks like plans will change again.

Bill

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On May 29, 2013, at 7:29 AM, Chrysostomos Christofi <ch.christ...@logicom.net> 
wrote:

> Bill
>  
> All that you say its good
> Yes you can keep the CCIE number BUT the problem here is that the CCIE VOICE 
> , unfortunately will not have a value in the market because is retiring
> the collaboration will take place and the value for the CCIE V will be lost 
> in the years (like others ccie certifications)
> Yes the number will remain , yes the company can use your ccie number BUT 
> your ccie certification will not have the proportionate value
>  
> I am very sad to say that but I believe that this is the  true
>  
> Regards
> Chrysostomos
>  
>  
>  
> From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com 
> [mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Bill Lake
> Sent: 29 May 2013 14:10
> To: m george
> Cc: OSL Group; Vik Malhi
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Collaboration officially announced
>  
> Ranting about it won't change anything.  I read on line that when they retire 
> your CCIE, you can still renew by passing a CCIE level written or lab.  If 
> this is true then you do not loose your CCIE just the voice tag.
> 
> That seems to be a difficult pill to swallow but it would not be the first 
> from my reading.  Storage had this happen earlier this year as have several 
> others.  See here with the snippet.  Now the second is a wiki so we would 
> want official confirmation.
> 
> https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17226
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Career_Certifications#Retired_CCIE_tracks
> Retired CCIE tracks
> 
> Some previously awarded CCIE specializations have been retired by Cisco. 
> These are:
> 
> WAN Switching CCIE (Essentially a specialisation focusing on the IGX/BPX 
> switch products, which had been acquired as part of the StrataCom acquisition)
> ISP Dial CCIE
> SNA/IP Integration CCIE (aka CCIE Blue)
> Design CCIE (NOTE: The CCIE Design and CCDE are completely different design 
> tests in format and subjects examined)
> People who hold these now-retired certifications can remain CCIEs, provided 
> they continue to take recertification exams. They now hold the title "CCIE", 
> rather than CCIE Security, or some other specialization.
> 
> So if we can get official confirmation that we won't be stripped of CCIE if 
> you pass the voice lab, it might be good, for those of us that have already 
> passed we don't get a chance to change our minds for those that have yet to 
> pass, this might be incentive to change your goal. 
> 
> Bill
>  
> 
> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 3:29 AM, m george <m.george00...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vik,
>  
>  A 2nd grader can pass RS/Sec/SP much much easier than Voice IE. Voice is 
> still the toughest one & i know some double IE's who couldn't pass Voice. If 
> Cisco has lost faith in re-cert, that should apply to every track, not just 
> Voice.
> 
>  Naturally, they should have renamed Certification to Voice/Collaboration or 
> Voice/Video etc & introduced new version. If they had to do this retiring 
> thing, why didn't they do when they introduced V3 from V2 ? Old days of Call 
> Manager based on Windows & literally everything based on windows, Analog 
> endpoints/VGs/ATAs etc. Retiring CCIE Voice makes no sense whatsoever whether 
> be it from marketing point of view or any other.  Why can't big buck makers 
> at Cisco just rename a Cert rather than do something completely rubbish.
> 
>  With just one announcement, they have made many people lose faith in 
> Certification process. I am sure Voice labs will be the most deserted labs 
> until Feb 2014. 
>   
>  At the end of day, we can only request Cisco to "re-consider" this decision. 
> I hope folks concerned "collaborate" &  put their suggestions forward on 
> Cisco Support Community & direct to Cisco Certification teams so they 
> "realize" what they are doing is NOT right.
> 
>  I will take some months for us to digest this news. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Vik Malhi <vma...@ipexpert.com> wrote:
> As I said before - I would think product marketing had something to say about 
> this. Just my opinion. Why for the last 4 years has there been a lack of 
> Microsoft products in the exam? Are Microsoft are not relevant or it 
> Marketing bullying the content team?
>  
> At the same time there are many folks out there with a voice IE who can't 
> spell SIP. So what do you do about those folks?
>  
> Historically Cisco have trusted their recertification process as a valid 
> check and balance.
>  
> It looks like they have lost a bit of faith in the written exams as a valid 
> means to recertification- and that is no surprise to any of us as we all know 
> a 2nd grader could pass one of those exams (and I don't condone the means 
> through which that is possible).
>  
> When the dust has settled I will be advising all existing voice IE's two 
> things: look at this as an extra challenge that will reap extra reward and 
> secondly - diversify. Collaboration expertise in the very literal sense 
> cannot be confined to a monolithic single vendor application time test that 
> is going to occur . I would have thought a true collaboration expert would 
> (if not now, never) be encouraged to seek skills and experience from a wider 
> spectrum of vendors.
>  
> Rant over.
>  
> On May 28, 2013, at 20:14, Hesham Abdelkereem <heshamcentr...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Yes its really frustrating what Cisco is doing to us.
> Ok let me tell you this.
> People now have invested a lot of money in pursuing their CCIE Voice that 
> includes (Verious Workbook fees , Rack Rentals , Home Lab building , travel 
> expenses and Lab fees attempts for whatever times)
> So when people achieve CCIE Voice nowadays a year or two later it would be 
> considered old and grandfathered.
> Also , Cisco has released a new lab for 2 months while they are planning to 
> abolish the whole syllabus.
> Why they do that to us???? They already make money out of everything 
> especially lab multiple times of lab attempts per each person.
>  
> CCIE Voice achievers has to send cisco request for Migration without Lab test.
> CCVP it was automatically migrated to CCNP Voice without any additional tests.
> CCNA is migrated to CCNA R/S without any additional tests.
> In case of Video part then I suggest whether they force CCIE Voice people to 
> make CCNA VIDEO or CCNP Video if they will release or they make just a 
> migration lab track that includes VIDEO stuff only for a cheaper fee 
> something like $500.
>  
> Thats same for MICROSOFT they abolished MCSE to change it to MCITP people 
> usually just add 2 tracks to become full MCITP same when they migrate to new 
> MCSE (Microsoft Certified Solutions Experts) there is only an upgrade track 
> rather than taking the whole 5 tracks again.
>  
>  
> Cisco obviously has to do something like that.It's really unfair retiring the 
> whole cisco voice totally.
> Guys to make the new Collaboration lab that would cost anyone over 50K to buy 
> telepresence , X9XX routers stuff , 9971 Video Phones , TV's and etc..
> Even the rack rentals would be 5 times the old voice track as the equipment 
> would be way more expensive.
>  
> Seriously , We have to agree all of us from multiple different voice study 
> group to have a migration track to Collaboration please share your thoughts 
> guys
>  
> 
> On 28 May 2013 18:56, Mark Holloway <m...@markholloway.com> wrote:
> Bummer, I was really hoping CCIE Voice candidates would transition to 
> Collaboration without any additional lab exams.
> 
> On May 28, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Vik Malhi <vma...@ipexpert.com> wrote:
> 
> > For my initial reaction read here:
> >
> > http://bit.ly/12MNK5t
> >
> >
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