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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


CompTIA Announces Release Date, Grace Period for Network+ Update


11/28/2001 -- The Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) announced on its Web site this week that the updated version of its Network+ exam will go live Jan. 31, 2002. The new exam will replace the current version, which will retire in March 14.

Those certified on the current version of Network+ remain certified for life and do not need to upgrade when the new version comes out.

Objectives for the new exam can be found here. Objectives for the current version can be found here.

For more on Network+, click here.  -B.N.

(Editor's Note: To read CertCities' review of the new Network+ exam, click here.)



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11/29/01: Anonymous says: So what?
12/28/01: Foggy says: Can anyone recommend training/courses/books as preparation for the new Network + exam?
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