From: "Patterson, Gordon" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: BOUNCE [email protected]:    Non-member submission from ["Ia
        n Chapman" <[email protected]>]    (fwd)

John,

Japan and South Korea also use T-1.

Regards,

Gordon

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Jon D Curtis [SMTP:[email protected]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, September 08, 1998 9:26 AM
        To:     [email protected]
        Subject:        BOUNCE [email protected]:    Non-member
submission from ["Ian Chapman" <[email protected]>]    (fwd)

        From: "Ian Chapman" <[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: A law v U Law

        Hi John,
                u-Law USA and Canada and Rest of the world A-Law is a
general
        statement.  When you get to Taiwan it gets awkward (I picked up
somewhere)as
        half the place tends to follow US standards 115V 60Hz and the
other 230V
        50Hz but not sure if the phone is any better.  I'm interested if
you get a
        better update on the world situation.

                        Regards Ian.

        > ----------
        > From:         John Pearson[SMTP:[email protected]]
        > Sent:         Monday, September 07, 1998 9:27 AM
        > To:   [email protected]
        > Cc:   Scott Nacarato (E-mail)
        > Subject:      A law v U Law
        > 
        > Hi
        > 
        > Can any one tell me which countries use which encoding
technique world
        > wide.  Just those that you know will help me to complete the
list
        > 
        > Thanks
        > 
        > JohnP
        > 

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