[news.admin] Telebit reduces price on T2500.

root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) (07/14/89)

It is my understanding that Telebit has reduced the list price on their
T2500 V.32 capable modem from $1695 to $1495.  If you were planning
a purchase at the old price level, be sure to renegociate a lower one.
The dealer's price is >$1000 now.  

Wouldn't it be nice if Telebit would make UUCP sites a two for the
price of one deal on the T2500 like they did with the T2000?

Larry Dighera

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richard@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu (Richard Foulk) (07/22/89)

In article <32976@conexch.UUCP> root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) writes:
} It is my understanding that Telebit has reduced the list price on their
} T2500 V.32 capable modem from $1695 to $1495.  If you were planning
} a purchase at the old price level, be sure to renegociate a lower one.
} The dealer's price is >$1000 now.  
} 
} Wouldn't it be nice if Telebit would make UUCP sites a two for the
} price of one deal on the T2500 like they did with the T2000?
} 

They have.  If you have a registered domain-style address for your
site they'll sell you a pair of T2500's for $895 a piece.

clyde@hitech.ht.oz (Clyde Smith-Stubbs) (07/25/89)

From article <4393@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu>, by richard@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu (Richard Foulk):
> In article <32976@conexch.UUCP> root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) writes:
> } Wouldn't it be nice if Telebit would make UUCP sites a two for the
> } price of one deal on the T2500 like they did with the T2000?
> } 
> 
> They have.  If you have a registered domain-style address for your
> site they'll sell you a pair of T2500's for $895 a piece.

Does anyone know whether Telebit modems sold in USA will work in Australia?
The local Telebit reseller, Netcomm, won't say; all they will tell you is
that the US modem is not approved by Telecom Australia. However for the
privilege of Australian approval and a 240V power supply a T2000 equivalent
sells for over AUS$2000 - and that is not the retail price. They do not
offer any special deals to uucp sites.

Second question; I infer from some messages posted here that the T2500 does
both PEP and V.32. Is this correct?