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echo: aust_modem
to: Albert Alcoceba
from: Bill Grimsley
date: 1996-04-16 07:26:20
subject: Re: Details, details...

Albert, at 21:57 on Apr 13 1996, you wrote to John Piper...

AA> Note that protocols such as v.34 and v.Fast Class cover ranges... so 19200 
AA> is a valid v.34 and v.Fast Class rate, as well as v.32terbo.

With three completely different modulation standards, and totally
incompatible with each other, of course.

AA> That standard you are refering to is V. Fast Class.  V.FC was the working 
AA> name for what eventually was approved as V.34

Nope, it was V.Fast which eventually became V.34.  V.FC is a completely
different protocol.

AA> The standard that is ratified as the international standard for 33600 (if 
AA> any) will probably be called V.34bis if it is based on v.34.

It will likely be called V.34 (1996), according to Arthur Marsh.

Regards, Bill

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