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On Jul 23, 1996 at 13:52 hrs, Arthur Marsh of 3:800/812 wrote to John Clarke: Hello Arthur, JC>> I may be wide of the mark here but is there something JC>> different about the australian implementation of ISDN that JC>> prevents the use of the USR I-Courier and I-Sportster units? AM> Yes, until the ETSI/OnRamp ISDN becomes widely available, we're stuck AM> with the Australian-specific implementation. I have been in touch AM> with USR about the I-modem but the person I emailed said that an AM> Australian version would be a while yet. What is different? I would have expected that the exchanges in operation here would have been built to International standards (ITU-T?) which *should* make them compatible with overseas ISDN TAs. Regards ... John @EOT: --- MsgedSQ/2 3.30* Origin: Sydney PC Users Group - IBM BBS (3:713/730) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 624/300 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 899 SEEN-BY: 711/932 934 712/311 320 330 390 407 505 506 515 517 611 624 628 816 SEEN-BY: 712/824 828 841 852 713/730 888 714/906 772/20 800/1 @PATH: 713/730 712/505 624 515 711/808 934 |
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