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echo: aust_modem
to: David Drummond
from: John Piper
date: 1996-10-15 20:18:22
subject: What`s `HST` mean?

On Sunday, October 13 1996, David Drummond wrote to Hamish Moffatt ...

 DD> Some of us don't bother to fly an HST flag because, according to the
 DD> Austel Approval Addendum that came with my Courier, the use of B1
 DD> renders my modem non-approved.

Which has diddly squat to do with your nodelist flags.

As you would very well know, all nodelist flags do is indicate the
protocols your modem supports. Quite possibly, forcing an HST connect from
overseas may not violate any telecommunications authority regulations.

John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)

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