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Technology Stocks : Data Race (NASDAQ: RACE) NEWS! 2 voice/data/fax: ONE LINE! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TheLineMan who wrote (32857)11/8/1999 11:24:00 AM
From: Marshall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33268
 
BT: 56K operational, to be formally released soon.
ISDN: $$, $$, $$ and not portable or do you have an extremely short memory?

Which PBX & FAX facilities? C'mon now, you know darn well.
When dialed in on BT you have a direct connection to your company's internal PBX and it's internal FAX server(s) in addition to the conventional connection to the LAN.

>>"So can cable" - most cable modems don't include phone capabilities.
>>""xDSL" - what little there is out there is a mixed bag of various non-compatible standards. Virtually all of the consumer connections are ADSL which is solely intended to carry data over the last mile, once it hits the CO it generally has nowhere else to go but to the ISP which is servicing that area - this internet yes, corporate network systems no. Regardless the opinion of some apparently very interested parties is that they want to see the ability for upwards compatibiliy in the product thus the new version of VocalWare.

If you ask me I don't see how one could judge the patents as valid and enforceable and then not see how the product in question was infringing. Oh well, commit assault with a deadly weapon and get probation, write a bad check and get 10 years.



To: TheLineMan who wrote (32857)11/13/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: Judgement Proof.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33268
 
onephoneline.com

Remote Access to Call Forwarding (RACF) Unforwarding

Note:
If your home phone rings only once each time someone attempts to call you, and you have recently disconnected from your OnePhoneLine.net session, your phone may still be forwarded. The un-RACF did not complete correctly. To un-RACF your phone manually, simply dial *73 from your home phone for San Antonio, if using Southwestern Bell local phone service. Or, contact your phone company for instructions on how to unforward your telephone.