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On Thursday, November 07 1996, Hamish Moffatt wrote to John Piper ...
HM> My apologies, then. Your comment gave me the feeling that you were
HM> indeed speaking from a USR zealocy point of view with no interest in
HM> the facts whatsoever; I was mistaken.
Oh, I am a zealot of sorts, but I can see merit in other modems too.
Despite many people's opinion of NetComm modems, I still quite like them,
and haven't ever had any problems with the three I've used.
HM> I believe that the Dynalink modems were not available in Australia any
HM> earlier than perhaps July this year, yet Rockwell-based 33600 modems were
HM> available from May or slightly later.
Which non-USR 33.6k modems were the first available in Australia?
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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