Richard Town wrote in a message to All:
-=> Quoting Bob Juge to John Aldrich <=-
JA> V.90 has elements of BOTH proprietary standards in there.
JA> However, it's my understanding that K56Flex got the lion's share
JA> of their protocol into the final standard...
BJ> That's what Rockwell would lead you to believe, but just the opposite
BJ> is true.
RT> | At issue during December were two remaining |
RT> | items out of a total of 11 key components of |
RT> | the V.PCM standard. Intel brokered a compromise |
RT> | that gave the nod to Rockwell K56flex backer |
RT> | Motorola on one issue, and GDC, Paradyne and |
RT> | 3Com on the other. In all, 10 of the 11 key |
RT> | start-up, data mode and other primary issues |
RT> | have now been decided in favor of the K56flex |
RT> | camp, which means that K56flex software |
RT> | upgrades to the new standard are now likely to |
RT> | be even more straightforward than previously |
RT> | anticipated. |
Interested in some land in Florida, Richard? :-)
- Bob
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