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- From: massello@primenet.com (Neill A Massello)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR or Motorola -- Which to buy??
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 01:17:00 -0700
- Organization: Thripshaw's Disease Foundation
- Sender: root@primenet.com
- Message-ID: <massello-1504960216430001@ip205.elp.primenet.com>
- References: <4k3qd0$lai@raffles.technet.sg> <4k90ko$m4@eve.enteract.com> <massello-0804962351110001@ip201.elp.primenet.com> <4kmcf7$h3g@parlor.hiwaay.net>
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- In article <4kmcf7$h3g@parlor.hiwaay.net>, blailock@hiwaay.net (blailock) wrote:
-
- > In article <massello-0804962351110001@ip201.elp.primenet.com>,
- > massello@primenet.com says...
-
- > >The Power's datapump cannot be upgraded by flashing. The Motorola Premier
- > >does have a flashable DSP datapump. Also, none of the Motorola modems can
- > >do VFC or V32terbo, whereas the Courier V Everything does support both of
- > >those. And it doesn't look like the Premier supports caller ID, either --
- > >a rather surprising omission in a modem of this class.
- > >
- >
- > The Motorola Premier 33.6 does support Caller ID.
-
- And I am delighted to have been wrong. This means that I will soon be
- upgrading my Power to a Premier. I considered switching to the USR Courier
- for 33.6k, but after reading all those posts about problems with USR's
- modems and their "screw you" attitude toward technical support, I decided
- to stick with Motorola.
-
- --
- Neill A Massello
- <massello@primenet.com>
- <73324.2047@compuserve.com>
-