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- From: eds@mtm3.mt.att.com (Edward D. Schulz)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Sportster Windows Modem
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 13:57:53 GMT
- Organization: Lucent Technologies
- Message-ID: <4ktkl1$2km@nntpb.cb.att.com>
- References: <4kjhj3$5vf@news.isl.net> <4kjv9o$p4o@freenet-news.carleton.ca> <316ee4c7.1229734@news.isl.net> <4kq8bl$ki7@freenet-news.carleton.ca>
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- In article <4kq8bl$ki7@freenet-news.carleton.ca>,
- Anthony Hill <an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote:
- >Also, USR isn't the first to make modems of this
- >design, AT&T has been shipping a controllerless chipset for a while now
- >(although I don't know if a 28.8 incarnation exists just yet).
-
- Sure it does. Boca's "incarnation" is selling now, and AST bundles
- such a modem in some of their PCs. These modems do data to 28.8
- kbit/s V.34, fax to 14.4 kbit/s V.17, voice using IS-101 commands
- and/or a wave driver (working with Syncro's Multimedia Connect
- application), Radish VoiceView, and full-duplex speakerphone.
-
- What was called AT&T Microelctronics is now part of Lucent Technologies.
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- Ed Schulz, Lucent Technologies, Middletown, NJ
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