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- From: sp@questor.org (Steve Pershing)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Want Info on Ringing Voltages/Cadences Around the World
- Message-ID: <telecom13.19.2@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 23:08:01 GMT
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- I have sold a good few ZyXEL modems to various happy clients around
- the world via our mail-server.
-
- In one instance (and I suspect there are many more) the modems worked
- fine, but would not answer when a call was incoming. This particular
- instance was in Japan.
-
- After a call to ZyXEL's tech support, they had a hidden register which
- had to be set, and voil`a, everything worked just fine.
-
- Recently, I noticed a posting in comp.dcom.modems in which a Swedish
- ZyXEL user seemed to be having similar problems.
-
- Is there such a great diversity in ringing current and ringing
- cadences, other than the ringing in country code 1 and country code
- 44?
-
- If there is a FAQ describing this, please let me know about it and I
- will get hold of it. Thanks!
-
-
- Steve Pershing, SysAdmin <sp@questor.org> The QUESTOR Project
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