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echo: aust_modem
to: Peter Collis
from: Arthur Marsh
date: 1996-03-14 17:46:50
subject: Motorola [was USR Courier???]

On Sun 10 Mar at 14:07 Peter Collis (3:713/914.16) wrote to Arthur Marsh:

 AM> The 1992 release Motorola Codex 326X series modems were
 AM> upgradable to V.34, but I'm having a unit swapped over 
 AM> to something with a higher CPU/DSP clock rate and better
 AM>  line interface.

 PC> Are you getting another Motorolla or another make.

A free upgrade to a newer Motorola 3265, originally promised by Telesys and
being honoured by Megadyne when the March ITU-T Study Group 14 meeting and
voting has taken place, and updates are implemented in firmware.

Given that Les Brown of Motorola ISG who was one of the designers of the
326X series of modems is one of the SG14 rapporteurs, I don't think I'll
have to wait long past that date.

 PC> What next Rockwell perhaps :-) After all wasn't it Motorolla 
 PC> that gave us the CyberSurfer modem :-( or was that someone else.

Yes, it was Motorola.

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