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On Friday, November 22 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to John Piper ...
BG> You really should be following this debacle in the USR_Modems echo
Unfortunately, time has not permitted lately.
BG> Having said that, it also now appears that whilst USR have been extremely
BG> tight-lipped about the expected cost, their web site now suddenly features
BG> a registration form (I haven't had a look at it yet) which, if completed
BG> by Courier owners by December 1, guarantees a one-off free upgrade to x2.
I'll have to check that tomorrow.
BG> If not, expect to pay somewhere between $50 and $100 for the privilege of
BG> owning "the last modem you'll ever need to buy".
The last modem I'll ever need to buy will probably not be a PSTN modem.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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