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October 1994

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Chris Allison <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami's Modems <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Oct 1994 15:21:23 EST
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    7 of the new 14.4KBS modems have been added to 4999.  This brings the
number of modems on this number to 29.  We will be adding 10 more as soon as
we can get the phone "stuff" done. (maybe yet this week)
    We will be replacing the 8 9600BPS modems on 2161 with new 14.4 modems
ASAP.  (We will let you know before this is done.)
    The rest of the new modems will have to wait for some major wire and
dataswitch upgrades.  We will post messages here as soon as we know anything
more.
    When we are done we will have 54 14.4KBS modems split between 4999 and
2161, 30 on 4999 and 24 on 2161. (It is not possible to put more then 30 on
single phone number.)  In addition the 8 2400BPS modems will still be in
service.
    If you note any strange modem behavior please let us know ASAP.  Due to
the extreme pressure on modems we are rushing these in as fast as possible.

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