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echo: aust_modem
to: Ray Mcconnell
from: Steven Anderson
date: 1996-09-30 12:28:04
subject: Re: Modems

RM> I've heard about this too. It's probably true. They said that phone lines
RM> would have trouble handing 2400 bps, 14400 bps, 28800 bps, and now 33600 bp
RM> But they always manage to jack up the standard with some fancy compression
RM> and error correction routines.
 Dont you meen fancy encoding (Or whatever its called) , Its not the
compression that gets you to 28k8 or 33k6...

 Cya!
Steven

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