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From: David J Camp <david@campfire.stl.mo.us>
Message-ID: <2cfc1370.campfire@campfire.stl.mo.us>
To: isdn@teknologi.agderforskning.no
Subject: ISDN at home (not)
Reply-To: David J Camp <campfire!david@wupost.wustl.edu>
> Victor> Hello all of you,
>
> Victor> Because we are going to set up a small pilot for testing
> Victor> 'ISDN to work at home', I would like to hear if other people
> Victor> already did similar experiments. We already have seen the
> Victor> results from UCL, Graham Knight, but we hope to hear from
> Victor> other people as well.
I called my local baby bell company, and they said that ISDN is not
available to residential users at this time, only businesses. -David-
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