On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Gerben Welter wrote:

> As of this week my isp is offering isdn compression. I've tested it under
> Windows 98 and it is great.

This sounds cool! I haven't tried to make it work for me yet (I saw the
reply to this where the procedure is explained), but my first question is:
How do you know if your isp supports it? Can you use compression as an
option? (i.e. runtime detection so it only gets used if the other peer
supports it?) What are the benefits - how good is the compression? And
above all, if you have to ask your ISP, how do you phrase the question?
(what kind of compression would I be referring to?)

TIA,
Erlend
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