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- Quoting Anthony Hill (an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA):
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- >> And besides USR did not state in the v.everything advertisements that
- >> these modems would connect with all other manufactured modems. They only
- >> stated that the USR Courier modems would do all of the ITU-T protocols
- >> and the Rockwell proprietary v.fc protocol.
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- AH> I certainly hope that they didn't promise that, 'cuz if they did they'd
- AH> have been lieing. USR doesn't even come close to supportign the
- AH> hundreds of ITU-T protocols (most of which are in no way modem
- AH> related)
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- Right. The official announcement of V.34 code shipping for the Courier was the
- first place where I say "V.Everything" mentioned. According to that
- announcement, from what I understood, "V.Everything" is supposed to refer to
- the ability to do all the major high-speed "V.protocols" in wide use for
- modems. They specifically mentions ITU-T V.34, Rockwell V.FC and AT&T
- V.32terbo, and the fact that a single product integrates support for all of
- them. That is what USR mean by "V.Everything", according to my interpretation.
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