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- From: adamd@rhi.hi.is (Adam David)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: HELP! How to switch from data to voice ??
- Message-ID: <5599@krafla.rhi.hi.is>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 00:49:32 GMT
- References: <1992Nov6.023056.1935@eng.ufl.edu> <a07VTB1w165w@halcyon.com>
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- In <a07VTB1w165w@halcyon.com> puma@halcyon.com (puma) writes:
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- >Unfortunatelly, you can't usually talk on a line to one party
- >and still expect the modem to maintain a connection to a computer
- >on the 'other half' of a call-waiting call.
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- If it is possible to have a customised message instead of canned music or
- whatever they put on the line when it is switched over, it might be possible
- to fool the modem at the other end with a fake carrier. Fooling the modem
- at your end could be done whatever the telco equipment does. Can it be done?
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- Adam David.
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