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- From: brentm@pbinet.com (Brent Mosbrook)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: ZyXel and Delrina Talkworks
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 07:01:20 GMT
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- In article <4ke6ae$8vk@h-backup.net.mt>
- Nick Galea <gfifax@waldonet.net.mt> wrote:
-
- > Zyxel has a propietary voice interface, so as far as I know you
- > can forget it. Unless Delrina has developed a specific zyxel
- > driver that is.
-
- nope.. not true!
-
- ZyXEL follows IS-101, which is the draft standard for voice
- the fact that very few other vendors have RELEASED product which supports this standard
- is another story.. Delrina, and quite a few other vendors have known for awhile that they
- need to support it, and they do in fact identify the modem as an IS-101 "type".. they just
- didn't spend the time to put the code in place for the initial release of Talkworks.
-
- The problem is that the software vendors are obviously driven by what the demand is for.. and
- naturally the market share of Rockwell based modems is pretty high.
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-
- --
- Brent Mosbrook
- brentm@pbinet.com
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