Re: (PM) PM3 - no 56 connects - receive level?

Ed Seiler (pman@rcia.com)
Sun, 17 May 1998 13:20:16 -0700

The thing I saw was in Computer Retail News claiming they were sold to an
investor group CPATH or something like that. I tried to get to the page
at the CRN website but the atricle's page turned up blank. The article
came out on about April 30th. Guess the deal fell thru.
You are probably right about the V.90.
I haven't seen a Motorola modem around the Seattle are since Thanksgiving.

Ed
RCIA <<Relatively Cheap Internet Access>>
Redmond, WA

>According to Ed Seiler <pman@rcia.com>:
>>At least it does on my Motorola (remember them? now owned by
>>the some former Motorola execs) and Zoomies.
>
>I think you have that wrong. Motorola is out of the modem business - it
>was just shut down. They never could find a buyer. The plant is here
>in Huntsville, AL, and it is supposed to be closed within 60 days with
>all workers laid off. They tried to get another modem maker to buy the
>division, then tried to sell it to an unknown group, but all of that
>fell through.
>
>I suspect that people with Motorola modems may never see v.90.
>--
>Chris Adams - cadams@ro.com
>System Administrator - Renaissance Internet Services
>I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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