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- From: doswald@xmission.com (David Oswald)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Modem protocols...
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 1996 06:10:15 GMT
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
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- doswald@xmission.com (David Oswald) made the following comments:
-
- >I've searched extensively and not come up with anything, so I hope
- >that Usenet might be able to help with this question:
-
- >I would like to find online somewhere a complete listing of the
- >standard modem protocols (ie. v.34, v.32bis, v.32, v.42bis, v.42,
- >MNP-5, MNP2-4, etc.). I would really like to see a fairly technical
- >description of each of these protocols somewhere. I guess my question
- >must not be very frequently asked, because none of the "modem" FAQ's
- >point to Bell's and ITU-TSS's definitions of these standards.
-
- >Is there anyone out there who might be able to supply a URL or at
- >least somewhere that I might start in my search for a more thorough
- >understanding?
-
- Thank you to those who responded to my question. It appears that the
- documents defining dcom standards are available but at a cost. For
- anyone who is interested, the URL is:
-
- http://www.itu.ch
-
- Again, the documents defining the standards that we all rely on are
- available at that site, but for a price.
-
- Dave
-
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