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On 19 Oct 96, John Piper wrote to Paul Wankadia -- PW> Didn't you write me something in NetMail about this? :) JP> Yes, you asked me the same question in netmail. Doh. JP> Time to clarify some facts for you Paul, since I feel that this JP> discussion is going in circles and isn't achieving much. Here are the I was about to say the same... <:-\ JP> facts: [stuff deleted] Thanks for that. You've cleared it all up for me! PW> Did the ITU-T use USR's code? Did the other companies use USR's code? 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. JP> Apparently, the 33.6k Dynalink is a re-badged USRobotics (Sportster or JP> Courier, I don't know). So they'd prolly use TI's chipset as well? Chow. Junyer Hakker. --- PPoint 2.00* Origin: Junyer's Workshop (3:640/772.3) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 640/201 206 217 219 222 230 238 254 281 296 SEEN-BY: 640/299 302 305 309 320 370 375 379 386 391 452 531 535 539 547 702 SEEN-BY: 640/771 772 773 812 820 821 822 823 829 838 890 895 690/660 711/401 SEEN-BY: 711/409 410 413 430 808 809 899 932 934 712/515 713/317 714/906 SEEN-BY: 800/1 @PATH: 640/772 531 201 820 711/409 808 934 |
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