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Austin writes:

> That is completely wrong.  There were no 2400
> baud modems in 1971.

Dataphone modems date from the early 1960s, and as far as I know, they always
supported up to 2400 bps.

> So what?  Actually, that's now a change of
> story...but none the less, there weren't
> 2400 baud modems in 1971.

See above.

> And now you are an expert on the US Bell
> System too!  My my!

No, but when I actually tried to get such modems installed, that's what I was
told, and I had to settle for having a Dataphone hardwired to my line.  No handy
RJ11 connectors in those days, and even if you had them, you weren't allowed to
use them.






 




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