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echo: aust_modem
to: John Piper
from: David Drummond
date: 1996-07-16 06:48:30
subject: Austel Approved Couriers

John, at 10:26 on Jul 14 1996, you wrote to All ...

JP> How can one tell whether or not the Courier V.Everything is 
JP> Austel approved? Unlike NetComm modems, there is no Austel 
JP> permit number and logo printed on
JP> the base of the modem itself. My modem was shipped up from 
JP> Modem Connection in Melbourne, which is the Australian 
JP> USRobotics dealer. Would this mean the modem has been 
JP> approved?

Does ATI7 reveal an "Australian" message?

My Courier (purchased in October '94) has an Austel Approved sticker on it.

David
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