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- Subject: Re: Can caller-ID be implemented on non-ISDN lines ?
- Message-ID: <MALCOLM.92Nov19183648@nutmeg.cs.ntu.edu.au>
- From: malcolm@nutmeg.cs.ntu.edu.au (Malcolm Caldwell)
- Date: 19 Nov 92 18:36:48
- References: <11097@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au>
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- In-reply-to: anthony@cs.uq.oz.au's message of 18 Nov 92 04:27:55 GMTLines: 16
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- In article <11097@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au> anthony@cs.uq.oz.au (Anthony Lee) writes:
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- I am just wondering if caller-ID can be implemented on non-ISDN
- lines and if so how ?
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- It is is in many places including parts of the US (which has minimal ISDN).
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- From what have read in various newsgroups, between the first and second ring
- the exchange sends the phone number using 1200bps. Some modems can look for
- this.
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