Re: SmartLink Modem Family Woes (Snap Snap)

From: Claude Jones (claude_jones_at_levitjames.com)
Date: 10/31/05

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    Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 00:23:00 -0500
    
    

    On Sat October 29 2005 11:15 pm, taharka wrote:
    >
    > When you buy Multi-Tech products, you're paying for quality. Their
    > products are built in Mounds View, MN on state of the art Fuji pick and
    > place equipment. Each product comes with free life time technical
    > support via toll free number/email/fax back system. Multi-Tech modems
    > control the traffic signals to the on ramps of California's Freeways.
    > Multi-Tech also invented the VOIP & still holds the patent rights to it.
    > The next time you see armored car personel refilling an ATM machine, ask
    > them what brand of modem is in it ;-) About the best deal you'll get on
    > a Multi-Tech modem, is through "Modem Express". They are a few miles
    > west of the Mounds View plant in Plymouth, MN. Website is; modemexpress.com
    >
    Interesting. I guess this decision is in part dependent on your end-use. I
    keep a modem for one reason - I need to talk to an old DEC Alpha doc
    management system that is only accessible via dial-up. My cheaper solutions
    are perfectly adequate for that. If you need more robust solutions for much
    more robust end-use, I can see your point.

    -- 
    Claude Jones
    Bluemont, VA, USA
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