On February 9, 2015 at 9:39:02 AM, Jim MacKenzie (jim at photojim.ca) wrote:
VoIP lines *can* work for modems. I have done 33.6kbps connections on Vonage in the past.
HST modems seem to work better than v.34/v.90/v.92 modems on VoIP though.?
Sometime I?ve always been curious about (but not enough to try it myself yet) is how SLOW
can the connections go? Could you establish a 300 baud connection? 110?
Avoiding the question of WHY for them moment...
Cheers,
m
On February 9, 2015 at 9:39:02 AM, Jim MacKenzie (jim at photojim.ca) wrote:
VoIP lines *can* work for modems. I have done 33.6kbps connections on Vonage in the past.
HST modems seem to work better than v.34/v.90/v.92 modems on VoIP though.
Jim
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Subject: Re: New BBS in Maryland
Cool! Wish I could call but I haven't had a POTS line for years. I gather they're
more expensive than they used to be ...? What do they charge you for just a POTS line
these days?