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- From: anthony@cs.uq.oz.au (Anthony Lee)
- Newsgroups: aus.comms
- Subject: Re: Can caller-ID be implemented on non-ISDN lines ?
- Message-ID: <11115@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 21:37:45 GMT
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- >It is is in many places including parts of the US (which has minimal ISDN).
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- What do you mean minimal ISDN ? How can you have such a thing ?
- You mean there are digital local loop in the U.S. that don't
- conform to the 2B+D standard ???
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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.
-
- But that's mean having a modem in the phone.
- Wouldn't that be very expensive ?
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