I believe the FCC limits this, but as far as I know, v.90, K56Flex and x2
are all limited to 33.6Kbps upload speed.
Can anyone else back this up?
Mike W.
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> Has anyone here researched the problems that modem manufacturers may be
> having now? For years they were making a killing selling newer faster
> modems. Now the can't do anything because of POTS limitations. I wonder
> how this has affected company profits etc.??
>
> "Diegmueller, Jason (I.T. Dept)" wrote:
>
> > : POTS stands for Plain Ol' Telephone Service, which is limited to 56K
> > : (and further limited to 53K in the U.S. by the FCC)
> >
> > This is a technical list, and I'd like to discuss this:
> >
> > I've heard that the 53k FCC limit was an x2 limitation, not a K56Flex
> > or v90 limitation. The website I read this on was quite persistant
> > about this, insulting USR for propograting the "lie" that 53K was
> > the ceiling, when really it was just the ceiling for THEIR technology.
> >
> > Does anyone know the official verdict on this?
> >
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