[SIPForum-discussion] certification on SSCA
Ashish Mishra (ashismis)
ashismis at cisco.com
Wed May 30 12:04:32 UTC 2012
Rajesh,
As Harry said, this is very well known and popular certification process.
Being a development engineer in cisco, I can see benefits which I got out of this exam.
Go for it !
- Ashish
From: Harry West <westie5017 at hotmail.com<mailto:westie5017 at hotmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday 30 May 2012 1:29 AM
To: "rajesh.paswan at gmail.com<mailto:rajesh.paswan at gmail.com>" <rajesh.paswan at gmail.com<mailto:rajesh.paswan at gmail.com>>, "discussion at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion at sipforum.org>" <discussion at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion at sipforum.org>>
Subject: Re: [SIPForum-discussion] certification on SSCA
Good Evening Rajesh,
I hope you are well.
Having completed the SSCA certification within the last 6 months, I was incredibly impressed with the content and the delivery mechanism - these guys have worked hard to formulate a very structured and well thought out course. From my perspective, I had been working with SIP for about 4 years, working on a blend of carrier level networks; hosted IP telephony platforms and IP-PBX technologies. I was confident in my knowledge about the SIP protocol - but this course filled in a lot of gaps and gave me an industry recognised badge that verified my knowledge/understanding of SIP.
It is supported by a number of reputable business - http://thesipschool.com/industry.html
It is also fully supported and endorsed by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) - http://www.tiaonline.org/resources/certification
As you can probably tell, I'm a bit of a fan :-)
But in all seriousness, if you want to build upon your existing knowledge of SIP then the SSCA would be worthwhile...without a doubt! The vendor specific qualifications are very good, but although they tend to cover SIP...it is generally at a high level, as they are more focused on their respective proprietary protocols or indeed their "implementation" of the RFC3261 SIP stack. In my view, there is nothing wrong with that - I'm working on my CCIE Voice, which is heavily focused on Skinny, H323, MGCP etc and although it does include SIP...the SSCA is a focused/dedicated/specialist certification.
I hope that helps answer your question, but if you do have any questions or would like to discuss further, then please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Harry West
Solutions Architect - Voice & Unified Communications
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Date: Sun, 27 May 2012 13:15:49 +0530
From: rajesh.paswan at gmail.com<mailto:rajesh.paswan at gmail.com>
To: discussion at sipforum.org<mailto:discussion at sipforum.org>
Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] certification on SSCA
Please guide me certification. is it geniune ?? i am planning to take this certification , please share your comments on sip ceritification provided by thesipschool.com<http://thesipschool.com>
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Thanks
Rajesh Paswan
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