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To: Mark Jenkins who wrote (31197)3/27/1998 8:51:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Respond to of 41046
 
Mark: I generalized that way to much. But, USRX got out of the gate pretty early and with a chipset designed to be flashRAM upgradeable. Some say the pioneered the concept of a digital signal processor DSP code.

Anyway I was looking into the overall testing as of late and it is obvious that the X2 was allot better then expected, and the K56flex has very disappointing results.

Out of 11,592 x2 call attempts, 10,484 werre completed for a call completion rate of 90.4 percent. On connection speeds, x2 averaged about 45kbps with a max of 51k. 94% were over 40k

With the K56kflex results, the average connection speed was 31k and one call only was at 54k which was a local GTE port. The call completion rate was a disappointing 79%, with a dismal 6.42% of the above 40kpbs calls.

I kinda confused the V.90 as a modem instead of a standard, thats a whole other story.

Going xDS > Temp'

ps> I trust BoardWatch over most other studies and respect their unbiased opinion.