Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!geac!jtsv16!lsican!lsican!smartin From: smartin@torsys02_1.uucp (Stephen Martin) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Are there modems that can do V.29 and V.32? + other questions. Message-ID: Date: 4 Oct 90 12:45:30 GMT References: <13159@june.cs.washington.edu> <32979.270932c6@ccavax.camb.com> Sender: usenet@lsican.uucp Organization: LSI Logic Corporation of Canada, Inc. Lines: 51 In-Reply-To: bruce@ccavax.camb.com's message of 3 Oct 90 04:37:26 GMT In article <32979.270932c6@ccavax.camb.com> bruce@ccavax.camb.com writes: >> Path: lsican!jtsv16!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!ccavax!bruce >> From: bruce@ccavax.camb.com >> Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems >> Date: 3 Oct 90 04:37:26 GMT >> References: <13159@june.cs.washington.edu> >> Organization: Cambridge Computer Associates, Inc. >> Lines: 30 >> In article <13159@june.cs.washington.edu>, robertb@june.cs.washington.edu (Robert Bedichek) writes: >> > I am thinking of buying a T2500, however one site that I call is >> > planning on getting V.29 9600 baud modems. I understand that the >> > T2500 does PEP and V.32. I was kind of hoping that V.29 was a subset >> > of V.32. If this isn't the case, are there modems that can do both? >> IMHO anyone who is buying a V.29 modem is making a sad mistake, unless >> it is just for g3 fax. >> PEP? sure it is popular, but Telebit came out with the T2500 because >> users were clamoring for a modem that would allow them high speed >> standards based interoperability with virtually brand globally. If you don't >> have lots of PEP only sites to call, you need not even bother getting it. >> Additionally, as LARGE users are taking literally HUNDREDS of phone ckts >> directly into DSP based modems in just one rack. These are on T1 channels >> staying digital the whole way. Telebit is very afraid that PEP may be left >> by the wayside. If you can believe rumors, I would suspect they are BEGGING >> companies like Primary Access to include PEP as an option. I doubt it will >> sell many more modems for Primary Access, but it WILL help keep Telebit's >> PEP sales up. >> But if you will settle for V.32 + V.42 at about $795 list (noone pays list >> for modems...), and that can be upgraded to V.32bis (14.4kb raw speed) >> with v.42bis AND includes v.29 g3 fax support with PC s/w for faxing all >> for $200. more, you need to try DigiCom Systems Inc (DSI). You will have >> to ask them if the v.29 they offer is compatible with what you need. >> So there IS a modem that does v.32bis + v.42bis + some sort of v.29. >> And No, I have NO connection with DSI. I have a lousy data race modem that is suppose to do V.29. Does anyone know how i could get this to send and receive faxes from a Sun? -- Stephen Martin ------- LSI Logic Corporation of Canada, Inc. Phone: (416) 620-7400 LSI|LOGIC| Suite 1110, 401 The West Mall, Fax: (416) 620-5005 | | Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. Email: smartin@lsican.uucp ------- M9C 5J5 or smartin@Canada.lsil.com