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RE: modems

2002-06-17 06:40:08
From: TOMSON ERIC <Eric(_dot_)Tomson(_at_)siemens(_dot_)atea(_dot_)be>

...
That's why V.90 could only exceed this limit (56.000bps in
downstream) by using compression techniques.
...

Doesn't v.90 exceed 30 Kbit/sec because in one direction it is not
analog for a significant part of the path and plays games with the
digital to analog convertors on the single local loop, and so has more
than 3 KHz at 30 db to play with?  Isn't v.42bis the modem compression
standard?  Hasn't anyone who has actually read the standards or used
v.90 modems with v.32bis and done measurements seen better than 56
kbit/sec or at least noticed that v.42 and v.42bis can be turned on
and off independently of each other and of the raw bit rate that v.90
negotiates?

This whole thread is not only of limited relevance to this mailing
list or much of anything in this century, but not as technically
accurate as one might hope.


Vernon Schryver    vjs(_at_)rhyolite(_dot_)com



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