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From: rjk@mgweed.UUCP (Randy King)
Newsgroups: net.dcom
Subject: Re: modem info
Message-ID: <14851@mgweed.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 16-Jan-85 23:06:54 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan 16 23:06:54 1985
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Organization: AT&T Consumer Products - Montgomery Illinois
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As John pointed out, it is indeed the carrier interruption that causes
a drop in the signal.  With the new AT&T 4000 autodial 300/1200 baud
modem, there is a data loss timer that is programmable by you to avoid
data drop during call waiting interrupts.  The modem is programmable
via menu on your terminal or through escape sequences.  It has a built
in speaker and tons of other features.

For more info, I have been told to refer you to AT&T Information Systems
offices, but if you don't get the info you want, then contact me directly
via this network and I'll get you the info.  By the way, any of you ATTIS
folks out there care to publish a number to handle these queries?  It sure
would help out a lot!
						Randy King
						AT&T-CP@MG
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