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- From: morris@best.com (Paul Morris)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: are 'byte-wide' modems possible
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 23:09:42 -0700
- Organization: Best Internet Communications
- Message-ID: <morris-1804962309420001@morris.vip.best.com>
- References: <Ken.Crossman-1104961348100001@ts1-port4.mas.ualberta.ca> <4l4g8c$968@sam.inforamp.net>
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- In article <4l4g8c$968@sam.inforamp.net>, crs0794@inforamp.net (Geoffrey
- Welsh) wrote:
-
- > In article <Ken.Crossman-1104961348100001@ts1-port4.mas.ualberta.ca>,
- > Ken.Crossman@ualberta.ca (Ken Crossman) wrote:
- > >The latest word about modems has it that 33.6kb is about the limit. If I
- >
- > "About the limit" is a good description. I'm sure that we could go higher,
- > but why bother putting research into slight gains? We certainly won't be
- > doubling the bit rate again unless the entire telephone network is
- > revolutionized.
- >
- <snip>
-
-
- Let's try another tack. Is there any reasonable way to bond together two
- analogue lines in order to get 67.2 kbps without the metered cost of ISDN?
-
- Paul
-