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- HARDWARE REVIEW
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- CompuCom SpeedModem
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- 300-9600-38,400 bps MODEM at a 2400 bps PRICE !
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- Reviewed by Tom Scott
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- CompuCom Corporation has announced the SpeedModem Champ 9600 bps modem
- at an extremely competitive low price of $169. The Champ's raw speed
- is 300-9600 bps and it features data compression throughput up to
- 38,4000 bps. The Champ is comparable in performance to v.32/v.42bis
- modems. These modems typically cost $500+ on the low end and range
- well above $1000. The Champ also has a big brother with send/receive
- fax capability and voice mail upgrade. It provides total communications
- capability on one very economical card. It costs only $279.
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- Although 9600 bps modems have been available for a number of years,
- only a few percent of the modems in use today operate at this speed. Their
- cost is prohibitive to the average PC user. CompuCom intends to change
- that. They are making high speed modems affordable to low end users
- in an attempt to establish a new standard in the marketplace. The
- SpeedModem is a technology-price breakthrough. It is like buying a
- 2400 bps modem and getting 9600 bps FREE!
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- Bob Mahoney of EXEC PC said "The CompuCom SpeedModem provides all
- the utility of a high quality 2400bps MNP5 modem, but it gives 9600bps
- in the package. With that it is priced below most modems that offer
- only the 2400bps (MNP) speed. Instead of buying a modem like that
- for $169, why don't they buy a real 9600bps that also does a good
- job at 2400bps MNP5? The SpeedModem is such a modem."
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- The SpeedModem is compatible with all modems up through 2400 bps and
- MNP5. At 9600 bps or higher it is similar to other popular modems
- (e.g. HST); it will communicate only with one of its own kind. However,
- at costs competitive with 2400 bps modems it's still a big plus, there
- isn't a downside. (See compatibility and cost.) As a general purpose
- modem it provides more bang for the buck than anything else. The
- SpeedModem is by far the most cost effective choice for high speed
- remote computer operation or communications within organizations. It
- is also catching on among Bulletin Board Systems as more and more
- sysops, intimidated with the prices of typical 9600 modems, are replacing
- their 2400 MNP modems with the SpeedModem.
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- BBS System Operators strive to achieve the broadest possible constituency
- for their service. Thus many multiline BBSs support more than one
- high speed modem type. Even so, 90% of their users still call in
- at 2400 bps. They are stuck at 2400 because they can't afford high
- speed modems. Sysops are beginning to realize that the SpeedModem
- is an opportunity for most of their users to join the ranks of the
- high speed Top Guns. Thus they are adding it to their service. Although
- the SpeedModem has been in production only a short time, over 200
- BBSs are online including EXEC PC, the largest direct connect BBS
- in the US. They have over 180 incoming phone lines. Foreign sysops
- are also enthusiastically supporting the SpeedModem.
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- Micro Mall Corporation has chosen the SpeedModem as their primary
- modem for a nationwide communications network. They intend to provide
- long distance communications for the SpeedModem at rates of only a
- fraction of conventional long distance rates. They feel the SpeedModem
- will help them to achieve a large customer base. The SpeedModem is
- unique in price. It may very well become the de facto Affordable Standard
- for high speed modem communications.
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- Connect-USA, Inc., is investigating the SpeedModem for possible support
- as a replacement for 2400 MNP modems at its local access sites around
- the country.
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- Compatibility and Cost
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- CompuCom engineers were determined to design a low cost 9600 bps modem.
- However, when they carefully examined the current modem technologies,
- they found that none was adequate to achieve this goal. Then they
- took a bold step--to go in a direction contrary to the industry trend,
- V.32 technology. The V.32 standard originates from The International
- Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee, CCITT. Unfortunately,
- the committee overlooked something important...the PC user. It was
- biased toward corporate, not end user communications, thus cost wasn't
- an issue. V.32 technology is intrinsically too costly to achieve
- the required performance/cost goal. CompuCom engineers developed what
- modem users have long demanded, low cost 9600 bps technology.
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- All high speed modems can communicate at 2400 bps, and many support
- MNP. However, there is no modem which can communicate at 9600 bps
- with all other 9600 bps modems. Of four high speed modem types selling
- today: US Robotics HST, CompuCom SpeedModem; Telebit TrailBlazer; and Hayes et al., v.32: None of these modem types will communicate
- at 9600 bps with any other one! They must be the same type. When
- purchasing a high speed modem one must consider both compatibility
- (with whom will one be communicating) and cost. The SpeedModems'
- low cost makes it an extremely attractive alternative to established
- high speed modem types for the majority of users. Thus it is expected
- to gather a wide base support. Many services which support V.32 modems
- will also likely support SpeedModems in the near future.
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