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echo: aust_modem
to: John Piper
from: Frank Filippone
date: 1996-07-25 10:03:04
subject: Austel Approved Couriers

FF>> Austel permit number
 FF>> A94/25F/0328

 JP> My modem packaging doesn't contain a sticker or permit number, but
 JP> it's quite possible that the modem was shipped up without a sticker.

Depending on how many Courier's they import, it wouldn't be too hard to
miss slapping a sticker on one or two, (assuming they do it by hand).

 FF>> And it has the Australian code in it, (ATI7).

 JP> Yes, mine does too. Since it came from Modem Connection, I doubt that
 JP> it would be a non-approved Courier, especially since it contains
 JP> Australian code.

It would be rather silly to import a non-approved Courier and then flash an
Australian SDL into it :-)

Regards,
Frank

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