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On Thursday July 18 1996, Frank Filippone wrote to John Piper ...
JP> How can one tell whether or not the Courier V.Everything is Austel
JP> approved?
FF> My Courier also has no Austel sticker on it. However, there is a small
FF> sticker on the box which reads -
FF> Austel permit number
FF> A94/25F/0328
My modem packaging doesn't contain a sticker or permit number, but it's
quite possible that the modem was shipped up without a sticker.
FF> And it has the Australian code in it, (ATI7).
Yes, mine does too. Since it came from Modem Connection, I doubt that it
would be a non-approved Courier, especially since it contains Australian
code.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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