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- From: mark@legend.akron.oh.us (Mark E Daniel)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Hayes lawyers intimidate competition (was: Hayes Press Release)
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- Message-ID: <mark.0z4f@legend.akron.oh.us>
- References: <6598.2b3afc35@hayes.com> <1993Jan3.005420.11231@netcom.com> <105934@bu.edu> <C0A7wy.Gyn@gator.use.com>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 17:38:45 EST
- Organization: The Legend BBS Public Access (216)825-2747
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- In article <C0A7wy.Gyn@gator.use.com> larry@gator.use.com (Larry Snyder) writes:
- >Yes, little use at 14.4 except when talking to another Hayes 14.4
-
- Not. Most of the FAXModems sold today support 14.4k FAX. You don't
- need another HAYES to talk V.17. Of course how many people are going to send
- FAXs to a data modem anyway? I suppose it's eaiser then calling
- your friend's BBS. But the SupraFaxModem, The ZyXEL and any other
- FAXModem which is based on the same Rockwell chipset that the Supra
- uses will talk at 14.4k. So the statement that the FAX at 14.4
- is only useful for talking to modems made by the same manufactureer
- is not true.
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