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- From: craig.ford@yob.sccsi.com (Craig Ford)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: question on hayes ad
- Message-ID: <1409.212.uupcb@yob.sccsi.com>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 22:16:00 GMT
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- Organization: Ye Olde Bailey BBS - Houston, TX - 713-520-1569
- Reply-To: craig.ford@yob.sccsi.com (Craig Ford)
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- From: Craig.Ford@yob.sccsi.com (Craig Ford)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Question on Hayes ad in Network World magazine
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- On Wed, 09 Sep 92 22:07:25 EDT geoff@zswamp.UUCP (Geoffrey Welsh) wrote
- to SHUTTERS_WC@TOTO.LAAFB.AF.MIL:
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- GW> I'm told that U.S. Robotics, for instance, was an early licensee
- GW> of the Hetherington '302 patent and their modems will pass the
- GW> Hayes escape code timing test... as will many others.
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- Not without a fight. In fact Hayes was granted rights to the HST
- protocol as part of the settlement of an infringement suit brought by
- Hayes over the USR's non-liscened use of the technique.
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- Hayes has declined to exercise their rights in a product offering thus
- far, and is unlikely to.
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- Craig Ford
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