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Technology Stocks : USRX /COMS - and other "stuff"
COMS 0.001600.0%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Gary J Greenfield who wrote (3798)5/22/1997 1:39:00 AM
From: David Lawrence   of 5244
 
Gary, it may have been this:

Mobile Users Can Now Take Advantage of The Most Extensive
56K ISP Coverage Using Megahertz(R)-Brand PC Card

WHAT: U.S. Robotics (NASDAQ:USRX) today announced the availability of
Megahertz-brand x2 PC Cards for notebook computers and handheld computing
devices. The new Megahertz-brand models XJ1560 and CC1560 give mobile users
access to the Internet, corporate Intranets and on-line connections over
standard analog phone lines, with download speeds significantly faster than
28.8 modems. And with x2 Technology PC Cards, mobile computing users can
immediately take advantage of North America's most extensively deployed 56Kbps
technology. Model XJ1560 features the exclusive XJACK(R) connector system,
allowing direct connection to any standard RJ11 telephone cord, while the
CC1560 uses a standard modem cable.

WHEN: Megahertz-brand x2 PC Cards began shipping today and are now
available for customer purchase.

WHERE: The XJ1560 and CC1560 are available through most major retailers,
resellers and distributors. The estimated selling price of both models is
$269. Both PC Cards are manufactured by U.S. Robotics Mobile Communications
Corp. in Salt Lake City, Utah.

WHY: U.S. Robotics is committed to creating simple, hassle-free mobile
connectivity solutions. And with the release of new the Megahertz x2 PC
Cards, U.S. Robotics is extending its deployment of x2 Technology to the
growing number of mobile computing users, bringing customers better
performance, reliability and access.
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