> |Which means that USR may switch to K56Flex and drop X2??
>
> Do you not have _any_ experience with USR Steve?
Not older experience, just newer.
> Did USR drop HST when v42bis came out?
No..
> Did USR drop v.fc when v.34 came out?
>
> No. They added v.34 to their existing code.
>
> You can bet that USR will not drop X2 and go with K56flex, instead they
> will just add K56flex and the eventual ITU v.56 (or whatever it will be
> called) to their code.
Last I knew K56Flex could not be licensed to go in the same box as X2. I
assumed that they would not be able to put both in but rather switch to
K56Flex? The K56Flex guys are stupid if they will let USR have it too -
because then USR will be supporting both dial-in protocols and rule the
planet while the others can't license X2.
- Steve
- Systems Manager
- Community Internet Access, Inc.
- Gallup and Grants, New Mexico