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- From: todamhyp@bluehawk.com (Brian M. Huey)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: 28.8 baud & telco responsibilities
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 03:21:56 GMT
- Organization: BlueHawk Communications, Inc.
- Message-ID: <todamhyp-2902961828310001@bhppp26.bluehawk.com>
- References: <todamhyp-2802961822500001@bhppp31.bluehawk.com> <4h4kaf$dla@netaxs.com>
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- I know this...I know that telco comapnies are tariffed for 300-3300 Hz.
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- However, are there any documents that I spoke of in my original posting?
- -brian
-
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- In article <4h4kaf$dla@netaxs.com>, alpert@netaxs.com (Robert Alpert) wrote:
- > Brian M. Huey (todamhyp@bluehoc.com) wrote:
- > > I was wondering if anyone has written a document explaining why modem
- > > speeds of 28.8 are not sometimes guaranteed by the local telephone
- >
- > In case you hadn't noticed, the telephone network was designed
- > for analog VOICE communication. This salient fact is sometimes
- > lost on .edu "doodz" and other clueless youngsters. There is no
- > guarantee that an ordinary phone line will do anything but carry your
- > voice. Anything else is gravy.
- >
- > --
- > Bob Alpert
- > alpert@netaxs.com
-
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