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From: mejia@cbnea.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
Subject: Re: Where can U.S. modems be used outside U.S?
Message-ID: <385@cbnea.ATT.COM>
Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 15:58:21 EST
Article-I.D.: cbnea.385
Posted: Tue Dec  1 15:58:21 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 5-Dec-87 07:32:24 EST
References:  <12351629519.17.BEC.SHAPIN@ECLA.USC.EDU>
Reply-To: mejia@cbnea.UUCP (59265-Mejia Galo)
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Columbus
Lines: 17

In article <12351629519.17.BEC.SHAPIN@ECLA.USC.EDU> BEC.SHAPIN@ECLA.USC.EDU (Ted Shapin) writes:
>We are interested in dial-up communications with a number of 
>locations outside the U.S. 
>
>Do you know if Hayes compatible modems can legally be used
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I do not Know about the legality of it,  but I have tested
(and works fine) an US-ROBOTICS (hayes compatible) modem in 
dial-up communication with the U.S. from   Quito,Ecuador.

(!! remember, I only tested !!)
                                    Galo.
E-mail : ihnp4!laidbak!mejia            
Ph : (614) 864-3418.
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