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- From: joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR V.Everything SDLs
- Date: 20 Mar 1996 01:33:39 GMT
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access
- Message-ID: <1709.6651T1124T1328@crl.com>
- References: <BtrNx8FF00Fe089yn@pacific.net.sg> <4hq8og$44j@nntp1.best.com><teddyburDnz5C5.1D7@netcom.com>
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- >In article <2241.6641T1142T99@crl.com>,
- >joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel) wrote:
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- >>>All that is well and good, BUT the original poster is in Singapore. The
- >>>(800) number might not be a useable possibility for him.
-
- >>Then there's No Problem, The Code is NOT Suppost to be Exported Anyway, and
- >>Since Singapore is NOT us the US, the 800 Number not working Makes NO
- >>differance since he can't get a copy anyway.
-
- >If the code was not supposed to be exported, then I for one would like to
- >know how come the local USR distributor is using the 33.6Kbps code for its
- >BBS' rackmount.
-
- 33.6K has been OUT for a LONG LONG time now for the USR Courier Modems! Thats
- like 2 Updates back! The Latest Update Includes Caller-ID, Distintive RING,
- and some Bug Fixes. I would think 33.6K was out for other places besides the
- US for quite sime time now. People also happen to have US Courier modems
- somehow even though there in another Country, and still getting there hands on
- US Updates for there US Modems.
-
- >>>He rightly asked for an alternate ftp site that also carries the USR
- >>>SDL's.
-
- >>Why, The Code can't be Exported, which is Why it's not on USR's BBS, and FTP
- >>sights.
-
- >Read above.
-
-
- >Regards,
-
- >Winsolst
-
- Suppositly NOW you can call USR's BBS can Request it there, and it'll call you
- back to send you a copy. Again though if your not in the US, thats not going
- to work as it's not going to allow the code to be Exported. I think USR
- though should do what is done to PGP. You can Still FTP it, but it Keeps
- Changing the File path, so only US people can grab the US version, and others
- the International version. A Pain, but at least it's a FREE Grab, so you
- don't have to call LD to get it.
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