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- From: eric@eola.ao.net (Butt-head)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: 28.8 vs. 14.4 ???
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 05:31:55 GMT
- Organization: Access Orlando
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- Bill Garfield (bubba@insync.net) wrote:
- : fulton@computek.net (Wayne Fulton) wrote:
- :
- : >You're missing out, even if your provider is terribly slow like CompuServe.
- : >14400 will be painful after you've seen 28800.
- :
- : And once you've tried ISDN, 28800 will make you want to get out and
- : push!
-
- Actually, I've seen people log in on Compu$erve, at 9600 and 14400, and
- the difference was not noticable when browsing the web thru their PPP
- dialup, because Compu$erve doesn't even give you 1200bps bandwidth to the
- net.
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