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- From: heiser@acs.bu.edu (William Heiser)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Hayes lawyers intimidate competition (was: Hayes Press Release)
- Message-ID: <105986@bu.edu>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 03:47:26 GMT
- References: <105934@bu.edu> <C0A7wy.Gyn@gator.use.com> <mark.0z4f@legend.akron.oh.us>
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- Organization: Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
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- In article <mark.0z4f@legend.akron.oh.us> mark@legend.akron.oh.us (Mark E Daniel) writes:
- >Not. Most of the FAXModems sold today support 14.4k FAX. You don't
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- OK. Apparently they want to keep it a secret, because I've spent quite
- a bit of time poring over specs listed on packaging, deciding between
- the different units before buying for myself ... and the Hayes was the ony
- one I saw that listed 14.4K FAX. But of course I've not covered every unit
- out there.
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- RE: "who would send a fax to a data modem" ... why would anyone care?
- You give out a FAX number - who is to know whether it's a real fax machine
- or a modem that answers?
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