E&M is for trunks, and not lines.  I don't think a phone line would have E&M
on it, even in a different country, but I've never been in Japan.


""Alex Lei""  wrote in message
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> Yoschii,
>
> This sounds more like the so - called "blind dial". Some countries will
not
> have the dial tone when you connect the modem to it. In order to use dial
up
> you have to disable the "wait for dial tone" feature otherwise your modem
> would just wait forever.
>
> Alex
>
> supernet wrote:
> >
> > When I travel to Japan, I have to disable "wait for dial tone"
> > to make
> > my Windows dial-up networking work. I was told Japan hotel PBXs
> > were
> > configured this way. Is this so-called "E&M delay start"? Will
> > disable
> > "wait for dial tone" cause any problem in US?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Yoschii




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