Failed telecom certification twice — what finally worked for my third attempt

by Samantha C. 134 views3 replies
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Samantha C.OP
May 27, 2026

So I've been lurking here for a while and finally made an account because I want to share what actually worked after two failed attempts at the telecom certification. First time I went in pretty cold — maybe 20 hours of studying, mostly just reading the official materials. Scored a 64%, needed a 70%. Second attempt I studied harder but focused on the wrong stuff and still came up short at 68%. Embarrassing.

What changed for the third attempt was actually drilling practice questions obsessively. I found the Telecommunications Telecommunications Protocols practice test and did it probably four or five times until I could explain why each wrong answer was wrong, not just why the right one was right. That shift in thinking was huge for me.

Anyone else here prepping for this exam? I'm happy to talk through what topics tripped me up — OSI model layers, multiplexing concepts, and regulatory stuff were my weak spots for a long time. What's your timeline looking like?

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Mike_T
May 28, 2026
Can I ask what score you ended up getting on the third try? I'm sitting at about 65% on practice tests right now with the exam in three weeks. My weak area is definitely the protocols side — specifically anything involving SS7 and SIP. Do you think the actual exam questions are worded similarly to the practice tests, or are they phrased differently enough to throw you off?
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Daniel M.
May 28, 2026
The regulatory stuff absolutely destroyed me on my first attempt too. I had no idea how much the FCC framework would show up. What helped me was finding a solid telecommunications study guide that organized it chronologically — like understanding why certain standards exist before memorizing what they are. Once it had context it just stuck better. Congrats on passing the third time, that persistence is honestly impressive.
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Chloe W.
May 28, 2026
These exam tips are gold, seriously. The "understand why the wrong answers are wrong" approach works for basically every certification exam I've ever taken. Bookmarking this thread for when I start my telecom prep next month.

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