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From: roger@clipper.tis.com (Roger Hartmuller)
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Subject: High Speed Cable Modems
Date: 7 Aug 1997 16:16:41 GMT
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My local cable company, Comcast Cable, has run Fiber Optics to my house. They
are offering a cable modem hookup to the internet, with download speeds
up to 10 MB, and upload speeds around 1 MB. Does Kermit 95 make sense/will
it work over that type of connection, if I were to get it?
Roger Hartmuller
roger@tis.com