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From: berger@clio.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Where can U.S. modems be used o
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Date: Sun, 6-Dec-87 11:42:00 EST
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U.S. standard modems are illegal in many countries.  But I really just
wanted to clarify a point.  A "hayes compatible" modem just means that
it has a particular command set.  The command set has nothing whatever
to do with the signalling method, which determines the legality of the
modem in a given country.

			Mike Berger
			Center for Advanced Study
			University of Illinois 

			berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu
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