Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!umich!sharkey!tygra!mich-ns!tech From: tech@mich-ns.Michigan.COM (Mich. Network Sys. TECH SUPPORT) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: T1000 Message-ID: <41@mich-ns.Michigan.COM> Date: 3 May 91 23:51:12 GMT References: <37@mich-ns.Michigan.COM> <1991May02.133954.2658@nstar.rn.com> <1991May2.215929.19449@Octopus.COM> Organization: Michigan Network Systems, Detroit, MI Lines: 21 In article <1991May2.215929.19449@Octopus.COM> pete@octopus.COM (Pete Holzmann) writes: " "Anyone who has to deal with truly *poor quality* telephone lines (i.e. "international lines, esp. with multiple satellite hops, etc.) should be "very careful before buying a V.32/V.32bis solution. We're getting ready "to publish the results of real world experiments comparing PEP, V.32 and "V.32bis in true bad-line circumstances. Looks like PEP still wins (and "I was hoping V.32bis would!) I don't have numbers or details available "now, so I'm not particularly able to defend this statement. I hope to "be able to say more within a month. " "Pete " Wait until the "new PEP" comes out. Rumors are that it will be ~28kbps BEFORE compression. -- Michigan Network Systems Technical Support Division 1-800-736-5984 BBS: +1 313 343 0800 E-MAIL: tech@mich-ns.Michigan.COM TELEBIT DIGIBOARD WESTERN DIGITAL 3COM SCO INTERACTIVE UNIX MICROPOLIS ADAPTEC