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From: howard@utcs.UUCP (Howard Lem)
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Subject: Re: modem selection
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Date: Wed, 16-Jan-85 01:20:01 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan 16 01:20:01 1985
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[Munch, Munch; Chomp, Chomp; mmmm!]

In article <612@uofm-cv.UUCP> fpm@uofm-cv.UUCP (Frank P. Miles) writes:
>Simple (?) question: any ideas as to selection of a good modem at a
>"reasonable" price (1200 baud)?  Is the recent posting of Qubie problems
>unusual?? How about the Prometheus Promodem??  The Hayes is just too 
>expensive (at least for grad students).  Any help here would be appreciated
>.  Oh yes.  Soon, plez.
>					Frank Miles

The U.S. Robotics 'Password(tm)' modem is a very reliable, easy to use,
compact modem, offering auto answer/dial, 1200/300 baud operation, as
well as numerous other features.  I have been using this modem now
for several weeks, and I am pleased with it.
   The best part, however, is the *PRICE* --- about $460 in Canada, I
would expect it to be substantially less (possibly < $400) in the US.

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Howard Lem
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