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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 --- GoldED/P32 2.42.G1219+* Origin: Cloud Nine, Melbourne, Australia - +61 3 9886 5195 (3:632/552) SEEN-BY: 50/99 78/0 620/243 621/525 623/630 624/300 632/0 107 304 309 315 318 SEEN-BY: 632/325 326 329 348 366 367 371 393 454 501 506 514 516 525 530 552 SEEN-BY: 632/998 999 1000 633/371 634/388 396 635/301 402 502 503 506 541 544 SEEN-BY: 637/103 639/252 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 899 932 934 712/515 SEEN-BY: 713/888 714/906 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 632/552 998 635/503 50/99 711/808 809 934 |
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