Re: Very Early Modems |
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Steven J. Hathaway (shathawa@e-z.net) Tue, 17 May 2005 23:17:12 -0700
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Just a few years ago, I retired my 300 baud modem manufactured by Western Electric. It was grandfathered into the FCC registry. It had pulse-dial and a push-button to activate the data frequencies. It received its power from the battery voltage on the telephone circuit, thus needed no external electrical power. This modem was also my first access to the Internet, and dial-up bulletin board services.
Wesrock@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 17 May 2005 07:10:57 -0700, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com
> The passage said that AT&T strictly controlled attachments
> But I wonder if AT&T allowed private attachments to leased private
> Wes Leatherock
I also had several earler modems predating 300 baud. These operated at
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