Lee Simpkins wrote in a message to David Bowerman:
LS> I think you had better check. PPI is using the 56k flex, not X2.
LS> Thanks for your input.
Interesting.
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As a company, Hayes is firmly committed to the K56Flex
technology supported by Lucent and Rockwell, and is a
founding member of the Open56K Forum. All Hayes- branded
56K products -- or an estimated 93 percent of unit volumes
shipped in 1997 -- will incorporate the interoperable
K56Flex technology, which Hayes believes will be adopted by
the widest array of industry players and become the de facto
standard. However, with the acquisition of Cardinal,
Hayes will maintain Cardinal's customer commitment to
deliver modems based on x2 technology. Hayes is confident
the recently-announced Cardinal ConnectaT family of 56K
modems with x2 technology will be well received by customers
and resellers. Together with some modems shipped under the
Practical Peripherals brand, also owned by Hayes, the
company expects to ship less than seven percent of total
unit volume with x2 in 1997.
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Regards,
David
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