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echo: aust_modem
to: Poe Lim
from: Hamish Moffatt
date: 1996-10-27 23:46:00
subject: What`s `HST` mean?

Hello Poe!

Thursday October 24 1996 23:50, Poe Lim wrote to Arthur Marsh:

 AM>> When the network echo supressors and echo cancellers can't be
 AM>> disabled, echo-cancelling protocols will have problems...
 > Are the cancellors on both end, or one end? The reason I ask is one area in
 > the US had that problem, but elsewhere was okay.

Hopefully both ends, because echo could be introduced anywhere. However, echo
on an overseas call by fibre should be practically non-existent, since the
signal is digital and hopefully only analog between the user and local
exchange at each end.


Regards,
Hamish

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