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- From: john.navas@uttsbbs.uucp (John Navas)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: INTEL SATISFAXTION VS. US
- Message-ID: <7993.48.uupcb@uttsbbs.uucp>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 11:18:00 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Organization: The Transfer Station BBS, Danville, CA - 510-837-4610/837-5591
- Reply-To: john.navas@uttsbbs.uucp (John Navas)
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- spyder@admiral.uucp (Eric) writes:
-
- > Disregarding price (I can get these both for the same price + or -
- > $3) Which is a better modem, the Intel 14.4 SatisFAXtion or the USR
- > 14.4 Sportster?.......
-
- The Sportster.
-
- > does anyone out there have any problems regarding connections to
- > other types of modems?..
-
- I had problems with the Intel; no problems with the USR.
-
- > I already know that the USR 14.4 Sportster will pretty much connect
- > to everything, and the only drawback is that the modem is not
- > upgradable to 28.8, and it doesn't have ASL....how about the
- > Intel?....
-
- Same.
-
- Forget "upgradability" -- it's a marketing sham. You'll spend less
- money by buying a low-cost V.32bis modem now, and just tossing it when
- you're finally ready for V.fast.
-
- Best regards,
- John
-
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