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- Path: quijote.in-berlin.de!hajo
- Date: 08 Jan 1996 00:00:00 +0000
- From: hajo@quijote.in-berlin.de (Hans-Joachim Zierke)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Message-ID: <60SJrL0$YgB@quijote.in-berlin.de>
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- Subject: Re: ZyXEL in France
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- Bill Garfield writes:
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- > To start with, you'll need dispensation from the French Government.
- > Your US Domestic modem (not limited to Zyxel) is not type-approved for
- > use outside the USA & Canada.
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- :-) :-) Are you willing to take a bet wether there are more US/Canada
- Zyxels in Germany, or more German Zyxel? At least for the 1496x, I bet:
- US/Canada.
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- If I will travel from the US to Europe in the next months, I will carry a
- US Zyxel most likely. Yes, that's illegal.
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- :-)
- hajo
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- --
- A German asks for an English lesson:
- The German Telekom monopol makes phone calls between Bonn, the old
- West-German capital, and Berlin, the new German capital, cheaper. The
- government bureaucrats and their families will save 100 million in 1996.
- This is easily financed by rising local tariffs all over Germany, by 100%.
- What is the best English word for describing this?
-