Re: (PM) Stable v.90

Scott Drassinower (scottd@cloud9.net)
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:03:21 -0400 (EDT)

What release are you running that you're having V.34 problems?

Are they with all sorts of client modems, or just certain modems?

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 Scott M. Drassinower					    scottd@cloud9.net
 Cloud 9 Consulting, Inc.			       	     White Plains, NY
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Larry Vaden wrote:

> I'm talking about V.34 problems. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Drassinower <scottd@cloud9.net> > To: Larry Vaden <vaden@texoma.net> > Cc: Mark Peugeot <mark@ptw.com>; portmaster-users@livingston.com > <portmaster-users@livingston.com> > Date: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 11:50 AM > Subject: Re: (PM) Stable v.90 > > > | > |On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Larry Vaden wrote: > | > |> Finally, a realist who understands that the cumulative costs to 2,000 > ISPs > |> could be in the same range as "millions of dollars" a day. > | > |I don't really think that there are 2000 ISPs who are using PM3s and who > |are losing "millions of dollars" a day cumulatively. If 2000 ISPs lost > |about a dozen $15/month accounts a day, you're only about a third of the > |way to a million. If they are losing accounts like this, the problem > |isn't with Lucent's development. > | > |How many people have cancelled accounts with you because you didn't have > |V.90 support or they were unable to use your V.90 connection? Are you > |really hemorrhaging so much cash because of V.90 troubles? If you (or > |other people) are, is Lucent to blame, or could it be due to not following > |directions and betting everything on beta code, or perhaps telling your > |customers about the virtues of V.90 without telling them about its > |problems? > | > |-- > | Scott M. Drassinower scottd@cloud9.net > | Cloud 9 Consulting, Inc. White Plains, NY > | +1 914 696-4000 http://www.cloud9.net > | > | > | > >

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