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Re: ISDN - Linux's killer App

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Date: Sunday, May 23, 1993 - 8:47 am

In article <738050227snx@eyrie.demon.co.uk>, df@eyrie.demon.co.uk (Derek Fawcus) writes:
|> In article <C7BF1H.BLp@qus102.qld.tne.oz.au> pclink@qus102.qld.tne.oz.au (Rick) writes:
|> 
|> > Are there any Internet service providers anywhere in the whole wide world
|> > who offer or plan to offer ISDN connectivity?  I've been waiting for an
|> > ISDN link ever since I head about it - at the time, I was using 300 baud
|> > acoustic couplers and going "Oooh!  Aaah!" over the speed up from 110.
|> 
|> Yes Demon do (Contact internet@demon.co.uk), but then I don't suppose that
|> helps when you're in Oz :-(
|> 
|>      DF
|> 
|> -- 
|> Derek Fawcus (G7FVS)                                df@eyrie.demon.co.uk
|> 

Yes, the german internet backbone (Germany.EU.net) in Dortmund
offers ISDN connectivity. I would love to hear that ISDN-card-drivers
are available for Linux. Is there anything planned ?

Andy
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