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- From: cliff@garnet.berkeley.edu (Cliff Frost)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs,comp.dcom.isdn
- Subject: Re: PC-NFS PPP Serial/ISDN driver wanted
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 19:44:46 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- Message-ID: <1jmufe$iuu@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- In article <2936706683.1.p00136@psilink.com>, "Bob Larribeau" <p00136@psilink.com> writes:
- |>
- |> In the U.S. there are ISDN telephones and TAs with U interfaces. It
- |> does represent the lowest cost for connecting to an ISDN line. A voice
- |> only, U interface ISDN telephone is in the $200 price range.
-
- And I'm finding the *best* price anyone will quote me for a 2B1Q compatible
- NT1 and its power supply is in the range of $350. Seems that both
- Northern and AT&T upped their prices on these suckers in the last couple
- of months. These suckers appear to be priced to discourage vast segments
- of the market.
-
- I'd be happy to hear from anyone who is currently buying these NT1s at
- better prices (in small volume). I've followed up every lead I've seen
- in this group (and other places), including calling Atlanta and Illinois
- (from California, spitting distance from Silicon Valley), and not one
- of the leads has turned up lower than $350. It's depressing...
-
- Thanks,
- Cliff Frost
- UC Berkeley
-