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- Subject: Re: 28.8 baud & telco responsibilities
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- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 14:28:12 GMT
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- >As you can see a connection above 19,200 requires 2800 Hz of bandwidth
- >with V.FC/V.34/V.34+. Most phone lines should support this amount of
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >bandwidth, many will even support more, but it is not a given.
- >
- >Regards,
- >
- >Jim Thomsen
- >On-line Support
- >
- >U.S.Robotics
- >The Intelligent Choice in Information Access
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- Is there any statistics on precentage of lines in the US regarding their
- supported V.34 symbol rate ? what about V.32bis. Also, what procedure or
- technique can be used to measure the frequency response of a given phone
- line (with the least amount of complex/expensive test gear)
-
- Thanks,
-
- Ilan
-
- Federal Reserve Board, Wash.DC
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-