Mark_Lehrer@f170.n771.z3.fidonet.org (Mark Lehrer) (05/16/91)
BB> I'd also suggest it's a good time to take a serious look at getting a BB> V.32 modem, sysop prices start from US$339 (see the COMM echo). One quick off-topic thing here - in PC Week I hear there's an ad for "Image" modems - V32 for $300 LIST. Check it out. --- Maximus-CBCS v1.02-OS/2-R4 * Origin: The Akron Anomaly - 320 meg - V32bis/HST - 2 lines (1:157/535)
Robert_Falbo@f170.n771.z3.fidonet.org (Robert Falbo) (05/18/91)
BB|If you find one, please let me know. I've captured all the messages in the non-IBM conf. since I signed on in April. I should look them over to see who's answering the questions there. BB|I'd also suggest it's a good time to take a serious look at BB|getting a V.32 modem, sysop prices start from US$339 (see the BB|COMM echo). There's a small company that plans to intro a 9600 V.32 modem, based on the new Rockwell V.32 module, for $299. Yes, you saw it right! The Rockwell module is a complete V.32 modem and costs the Mfr $160 in OEM quantities. I think USR & Hayes had better rethink their consumer price schedules. -bob- MM 2.1b #434: THEREF41.ZIP Drive & Controller Guide. Freq on Brookside Trader (1:260/510) --- MkUti v2.1d * Origin: BrookSide Trader * (315) 337-4093 * Rome, NY * (1:260/510)