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On Oct 08, 1996 at 21:00 hrs, John Piper of 3:712/841 wrote to All: Hello John, JP> On Sunday, October 06 1996, David Drummond wrote to Ian Smith ... IS>> No such protocol, outside of marketing. 33.6k V.34 would perhaps be IS>> a more apt and non-brand-specific description for ITU-T V.34 (1996)? DD>> At the time it was called V.34+ by USR and all of the others who DD>> jumped on the bandwagon prior to the ratification of V.34 33,600 by DD>> the ITU-T JP> When was V.34 33.6k ratified by the ITU-T? We have the ITU-T June '96 CD-ROM in our office and the V.34 recommendation on it makes no reference to speeds over 28800 bps. Maybe after June? Regards ... John @EOT: --- MsgedSQ/2 3.30* Origin: Sydney PC Users Group - IBM BBS (3:713/730) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 625/100 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 899 SEEN-BY: 711/932 934 712/311 320 330 390 407 505 506 515 517 611 624 628 704 SEEN-BY: 712/824 841 852 713/730 888 714/906 772/20 800/1 @PATH: 713/730 712/505 624 515 711/808 934 |
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