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- From: rogerk@queernet.org (Roger B.A. Klorese)
- Subject: Re: DALLAS FAX
- Organization: QueerNet
- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 92 01:12:33 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep6.011233.18923@queernet.org>
- References: <7N3mqB1w165w@infopls.chi.il.us>
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- In article <7N3mqB1w165w@infopls.chi.il.us> eck@infopls.chi.il.us (John Eckert) writes:
- >Incoming calls are assumed to be faxes UNLESS the caller sends a signal
- >with his phone to tell the faxboard that this is a voice call.
- >Obviously, callers from cellular phones and rotary phones cannot send the
- >signal, so their calls switch to fax-mode!
-
- You're correct on rotary phones. But any cellular phone that does not
- switch to sending tone once a call is established is a piece of crap.
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