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- From: davidsen@tmr.com (bill davidsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Have some USR Courier 33.6k Externals if interested
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 22:25:30 GMT
- Organization: TMR Associates, Schenectady NY
- Message-ID: <4erekq$udg@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com>
- References: <4ebfcd$25u@wizard.uark.edu> <4ep1a4$22a6@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com> <tclbbs.823138822@winternet.com>
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- Originator: davidsen@darkstar.prodigy.com
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- In article <tclbbs.823138822@winternet.com>,
- Brian Elfert <tclbbs@klondike.winternet.com> wrote:
- | davidsen@tmr.com (bill davidsen) writes:
-
- | Where can you get Courier modems for under $300? Clark Development no
- | longer sells them at $299 unless you buy a copy of PC Board software or
- | already own a copy. If you want ten modems, you need to have a ten line
- | version of PC Board.
-
- In <4a9lng$c3c@news.cais.com>, christopher.estep@idsonline.com
- (Christopher L. Estep) posted:
-
- >Clark Development has NOT dropped this offer; instead, they have
- >EXPANDED it! USRobotics has lowered prices on their Courier Dual
- >Standard and has renamed it the Courier V.Everything (dropping
- >both the original non-Dual V.Everything and the Courier V.34).
- >Current non-DS V.Everything (and Courier V.34) owners should
- >contact Courier Technical Support for upgrades. Clark is selling
- >the new V.Everything at the same {non-Dual Standard} price. Also,
- >a second source (with even lower prices than Clark Development)
- >has opened up: Foster Computer Systems (301-868-7076 [voice];
- >301-868-5804 [BBS]). Like Clark Development, they also offer
- >FedEx two-day (and Priority-1 overnight) shipping.
-
- These were the sources I had in mind, I believe I've seen ~$320 in
- _Computer Shopper_ but I don't have one handy. If Clark has a
- restriction on modem sales this is the first I've seen it. There
- were a few other posts, but this is what I had online.
- --
- Bill Davidsen (davidsen@tmr.com)
- Davidsen's first rule of system administration:
- He learns to swim fastest who is thrown in the deepest water.
-