Dear Dave,

Thank you for contacting Cisco Career Certifications and Training.

The CCNP & CCDP Specializations will retire on May 14,2001. The Cisco's
Qualified Specialist designations will be replacing the CCNP and CCDP
Specializations. Cisco Qualified Specialist designations demonstrate
significant competency in specific technology areas, solutions, and/or job
roles. Individuals who have earned an associate level career certification
are eligible to become qualified in these focused areas. With one or more
specialist designations, network professionals can better align their core
expertise with current industry needs.

CCNP or CCDP Specializations obtained before May 14,2001 will be valid for 2
years from the date achieved.  There will be no recertification option when
your Specialization expires. Candidates may choose to test for a Cisco
Qualified Specialist, if one is offered, in your preferred field. CQS
currently offers a variety of specialist designations, which includes,
Cable, Security and SNA/IP. Additional designations will be introduced and
made available in the future based on market demands.  For more information
on the Cisco Qualified Specialist program, please visit the following URL. 
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs.html 

If you have any further question, please feel free to contact us.

Kind regards,
The Cisco Career Certifications Training Team


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