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echo: aust_ads
to: Rod Speed
from: John Rich
date: 1995-02-14 16:45:54
subject: Office arrangements?

Dear Rod,

Re -

JR> They believe it if someone states that their modems have an Austel
JR> approval number. Someone has to warn them about the true facts.

 RS> Corse you only do that out of a spirit of public service and there isnt
 RS> the slightest hint of any commercial interest in what you do eh John ?
 RS> Yeah, right |-)

 RS> Maybe you would care to tell us all about the fine detail of your office
 RS> arrangements and the full detail of your commercial arrangements too.
 RS> No ?  Funny that |-)

No problem.  What would you like to know?

How about this for starters, Austel permit numbers :-
A94/25F/0464 for Diamond 9624 modem sold as Packard Bell 2496, 9624Pump, etc.
A94/25F/0385 for Diamond 1414 and 2814 and V.34 modems sold as 14.4k,
28.8k,                         and V.34 Diamond DataPump, etc.
A94/25F/0014 for Diamond DataSystem 1414xp Pocket
A93/25F/0061 for DynaLink pocket modem

Etc., etc.

John.
 

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