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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (86243)12/20/1998 4:40:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (3) of 176387
 
Michelle, re:What is a V.90 modem? Is that better than a 56K?

The V.90 stands for the final standard for 56K. I have two V.90 modems NOT ONCE HAVE CONNECTED GREATER THEN 32K the one at home, which is miles away from the telco CO, connects at 28, the one at my store connects at 32 when I'm lucky, I'm not that far from the CO eather, v.90 aka 56K is a sham in my mind. If you can get ATHM service do so. Cable modem service is an always on type service, therefore no telco time charge for connection. As far as ASDL, if you are close, with in a mile of the Telco CO you can get that but I would take the cable modem for it's always on feature hands down, that's why I have invested in ATHM!

Greg
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