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faq:dialup02 [2011/04/30 16:05] – created clemensfaq:dialup02 [2012/05/01 22:17] (current) – Does not apply to SDF-EU. ivan
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-[02] HOW MANY DIALUP NUMBERS?  CAN I USE ANY NUMBER? (ROAM) +
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-     There are over 10,000 DIALUP/ISDN numbers Nationwide and Canada. +
-     You can use *ANY* number you wish, so its perfect for people +
-     who travel+
  
-     Most numbers are v.92, which means you can most likely connect +// Last revision: 7100204c2b93ecc55748d9b5901bba4f //
-     anywhere between 52000 bps and 56000 bps if your modem/serial +
-     port supports that data rate.  Bit rates as low as 1200 are +
-     supported if your hardware requires that.  ISDN connections +
-     support 64000 bps per B channel.  +
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-     If you want to be really geeky about your connectivity, 'getdialup' +
-     provides you with the DIALUP NETWORK you would be gaining access to. +
-     Here are a list of the two letter acronyms and who the represent. +
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-            ALERON          te +
-            QWEST           qw +
-            UUNET           uu/u3 +
-            WORLDNET        wn   +
-            ELI             el +
-            O1 COMM         o1 +
-            CP WS           cp +
-            LEVEL 3         l3 +
-            FULLNET         n1 +
-            SPRINT          n3 +
-            WISPNET         n5 +
-            GRANDE COMM     tx +
-            STARNET         st +
-            PACWEST         pw +
-            CORETEL         ct +
-            BITWISE         bw +
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