Convergence Technologies Professional

The Convergence Technologies Professional certification program, now known as CompTIA CTP+, is designed to ensure that all convergence workers have a proper foundation for using the technologies associated with Voice over IP. Individuals can take the CTP+ exam to demonstrate their knowledge of technologies and best practices including codecs, network planning, troubleshooting, and providing quality video and voice over data networks.

CTP+ is the official convergence certification for CompTIA, a non-profit organization that specializes in creating education standards for the entire IT industry. CompTIA has retired its Convergence+ exam in favor of CTP+. Additional companies that endorse and use CTP+ include Avaya,[1] Mitel,[2] Nortel,[3] Toshiba,[4] Iwatsu,[5] and many others.

CCNT or Certified in Convergent Network Technologies is an introductory certification or precursor to CTP+. To obtain this industry accepted credential, an individual must pass six competency tests in the following disciplines:

Notes

  1. Avaya endorses and implements CTP
  2. Mitel endorses and implements CTP+
  3. Nortel accepts CTP+ in place of its 803 exam
  4. Toshiba announces endorsement of the CTP+ certification
  5. Iwatsu supports the CTP+ certification

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