Everybody ought to just make up their own world-wide communications standards, don't you think?
At 08:29 PM 6/30/97 -0600, Justin Thomas wrote:
>I have been using USR modems ever since I started providing Internet access
>and the only problems I have ran into is users with Rockwell modems. I can
>get them to work, but it is a pain. All the users that have USR modems
>have never called about a problem connecting.
>
>Justin
>
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>> From: Jeff Binkley <<jeff.binkley@asacomp.com>
>> To: NTISP@EMERALD.IEA.COM
>> Subject: RE: RE[2]: MODEMS UPGRADE
>> Date: Monday, June 30, 1997 2:38 AM
>>
>> -> Wow. We sure have different experiences. We use USR analog modem
>pools
>> -> here and NEVER have a problem with anybody's modem connection. They
>all
>> -> come in. It's a non-issue.
>> ->
>> -> -Ric
>>
>> Same experiences here too. The biggest problem we had for a while was a
>couple
>> of noisy phone lines. Otherwise it's 100% USR...
>>
>> Jeff
>>
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