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On Wednesday, October 30 1996, Hamish Moffatt wrote to John Piper ...
JP> Perhaps Askey (Dynalink) did. As far as I can recall, Dynalink was the
JP> first modem vendor to release 33.6k modems AFTER USRobotics.
HM> John, Rockwell 33.6 modems were available long before the Dynalink
HM> rebadge became popular. USR zealotcy is all very well and funny, but
HM> this is getting a bit beyond a joke, isn't it? Verging on naive.
A little touche, are we? Being a USR FRZ does not come into the matter. All
I was stating is that (as far as I am aware), the Dynalink was the first
33.6k modem to become available after USR. If the Dynalink in fact WASN'T
the first 33.6k modem to become available after USR, then perhaps you can
tell me what was rather than accusing me of Rockwell bashing.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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