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Hello Johannes,
Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 20:09:41, you wrote:
JMP> I was talking with my own experience in mind, which is the
JMP> 100% digital phone network in Europe. As you can get ISDN in every
JMP> (!!) lost corner around here, thus having digital lines for POTS as
JMP> well, you will always at least get 33,6kbps, which equals 4,2kb w/o
JMP> compression
Yeah with ancient corroded copper wires to carry the *analogue* signal
the modem puts out. Yes *analogue*, not *digital* this means we get
crosstalk, parasitic capacitance, eddy currents and RF interference.
The PSTN switching setup may be digital but between your modem and the
exchange they're analgoue. Also until we get local loop unbundling
it'll remain worse than poor.
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Jamie Dainton
Thursday, August 10, 2000 08:23:19
The Bat! 1.46 Beta/3
Windows 98 4.10 2222
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