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echo: aust_modem
to: Albert Alcoceba
from: Hamish Moffatt
date: 1996-04-18 16:47:00
subject: Details, details...

Hello Albert!

Saturday April 13 1996 21:57, Albert Alcoceba wrote to John Piper:

 JP>> Rockwell in combination with several modem manufacturers.
 > This part is always confusing.  That standard you are refering to is V.
 > Fast Class.  V.FC was the working name for what eventually was approved as
 > V.34

Not at all.

V.Fast Class
^ ^    ^

V.FC is the shortened name for "V.Fast Class", which is
Rockwell's 28800 protocol. "V.Fast" was the working name for
V.34, and that's where the confusion is - between V.Fast and "V.Fast
Class."


Regards,
Hamish

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