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From: mdg@ariel.UUCP (M.GALE)
Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm
Subject: Re: 2400 baud modems
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Date: Fri, 28-Dec-84 09:20:51 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec 28 09:20:51 1984
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Please note at the beginning that this is coming from an account
on an AT&T computer.

Just wanted to point out that in the recent summeries of 
modems available people seem to be missing a major manufacturer
of modems -- A T & T.

Check it out with an A T & T - I S sales rep. They've got 
1200/2400 standalone and rackmount systems. And you don't
call it the Bell 212 standard for nothing.

Please note that I do not work in that department and know 
only the basics concerning such hardware i.e. it exists.

I am not an employee nor an authorized representative of
any part of AT&T, I only help solve problems for them on
a contract basis. To think that my opinions are those of
the company is ludicrous.

Michael D. Gale
"I just like blinking lights-the DECsystem 10 operator's panel
	is a work of art" blink-blink-blink-burnout-blink