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- From: Erik Marchee <e.marchee@dataweb.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: SUPRA complete lack of Country approved Modems..
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 12:16:42 +0200
- Organization: Snow Leopard Inc.
- Message-ID: <3174C50A.37EA@dataweb.nl>
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- Steve Gwyther wrote:
- >
- > rogers@ihug.co.nz (Roger Sheppard) wrote:
- > >What is wrong with SUPRA...
- > >
- > >Here in NEW ZEALAND you can get any Brand of Modems fully Telco
- > >approved, BUT NOT SUPRA...
-
- > >I have been talking to a few contacts here and SUPRA does not seem to
- > >care, they don't even have UK approved modems, and that must be a Very
- > >Big market..
-
- > >Roger...........
- >
- > I'm just hoping that the SupraSonic series will include a UK version.
- > I've emailed Supra to find out if they have intentions to release a
- > UK version, but had no reply.
- >
- > Cheers,
- >
- > Steve.
-
- I had some contact with supra about their new Suprasonic modem, and they told me that there are no dates on
- when they international version will be out.
-
- Here in holland we can use the american version, but they even won't send me that one.
-
- Erik Marchee
-
- e.marchee@dataweb.nl
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