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- From: stevel@wave.co.nz (Steve Lang)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: AT&T based GVC/Xlink
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 96 14:05:36 GMT
- Organization: Wave internet services
- Message-ID: <4d3q6g$gr3@Axil.wave.co.nz>
- References: <4cukb1$q41@Axil.wave.co.nz> <dDqgUAAPl$8woAi3@turnpike.com>
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- In article <dDqgUAAPl$8woAi3@turnpike.com>,
- David English <DavidE@turnpike.com> wrote:
-
- [...]
-
- >Call me a doddery old fool if you will, but I thought GVCs were all
- >Rockwell based.
- >
- >Which ones are AT&Ts?
- >
- >Do they use the same AT command set?
-
- Hiya.
-
- Hmmm. Xlink (local equivalent to Maxtech) use GVC Modems (which a lot
- people on this group don't think very highly of.) Now, my understanding
- is that with some of the new models comming out, they are going to be
- using the AT&T chipset. (Voice models available soon.)
-
- I beleive that the older models will still be available but will still
- be subject to supply problems, as they are based on the rockwell chipset.
-
- Is the inclusion of V.32Terbo better than the inclusion of V.Fc?
- I gather that the inclusion of V.Fc in previous models has caused problems
- with some negotiations.....
-
- Just interested in popular thought really.
-
- Cheers -
-
- --
- Steve Lang.
- Systems Engineer
- CSE (NZ) Ltd & Wave internet services, Hamilton
-
- Fax: +64-7-838-0977 stevel@cse.co.nz
- Voice: +64-7-838-2010 slang@wave.co.nz
- or 0800-80-9283
- or 0800-80-WAVE
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