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echo: aust_modem
to: Paul Wankadia
from: John Piper
date: 1996-10-07 01:19:14
subject: What`s `HST` mean?

On Thursday, October 03 1996, Paul Wankadia wrote to David Drummond ...

 PW> So I'd go for the Courier over the V.everything then?

The USR Courier *is* the V.Everything.

 PW> BTW what ISDN modems are there available in Australia?

NetComm recently released one, although I knew about it three months ago.

 DD> The Courier was one of the first publicly released modem in
 DD> Australia with V.34 support and the first with V.34+

 PW> Has the V.34+ standard been ratified by the ITU-T yet, cuz there sure
 PW> are a lot of 33.6Kbps modems coming out now!

The Dynalink V.34+ modem is essentially a rebadged V.34+ USR Sportster. I
believe NetComm's 33.6k code is its own. If I'm wrong about this, I would
appreciate correct information.

There won't be a V.34+; it's basically nothing more than an extension to
V.34, and it will be listed as such (to the best of my knowledge).

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

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