albert wrote:
I see all the Hoop-al about the V.92,..as far as i understand it will not really be a great benefit to the ISP/dial-up seller,.. will it?
what i understand is it will be a 44k-48k up and 56k to the client, whereas most of you are now 33.6 up and 56k to client,.. now i ask where is the big advantage?
Now for a unit/modem pool in service as a dial up to a business i can see a slight benefit, but for internet access ??
can someone straighten me out if i am way off base please.
The way I see it is the customer is going to call, "I have a new V.92 modem, do you support V.92?" Saying "Yes" and not actually having V.92 modems will cause ill will. To try to tell them V.92 is worthless, is well, worthless. This is the upgrade game, and let's play it to our advantage. Anyone with PM3's out there can't upgrade either and are being forced to set up new pools for V.92 or do a fork lift upgrade. I spent the $$ a few years ago to get rid of all my quads. I think it didn't cost me much since all I had to do is buy HiPer DSP cards and they would upgrade my Quads to HiPer DSP's for free. Buy two DSP cards and they'd upgrade 48 modems for free.. I also got rid of my Netserver card as well. Since I was growing fairly quickly at the time and buying hardware anyway, it really didn't cost me a cent outside the cost of mailing back the old Quads. -Ron - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.