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Re: ISDN modems
Probably all you need is an ISDN modem such as IBM's waverunner or some
equivalent. They even have it in a PCMCIA model.
On Wed, 3 May 1995, Randal Whittle wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me anything about ISDN modems?
>
> I don't know anything about them really, and since I'm about to
> start Grad school right here at USC, I've been considering having an
> ISDN line installed, given that USC is only a block away and I'm going to
> be parked here for at least the next couple of years (someone told me
> that Pacific Bell will charge $250 of somesuch to put it in, but will
> waive that if you keep the line for two years or amortize the remaining
> cost if you do not).
>
> Anyway, if I were actually to get this ISDN line, could someone
> tell me what is involved? What equipment would I need? Could I operate
> a regular phone on it? (I'm told there are various channels, etc.)
>
> Thanks to any and all.
>
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- ISDN modems
- From: Randal Whittle <whittle@chaph.usc.edu>