FCC doing it again...

Scot E Wilcoxon sewilco at datapg.MN.ORG
Thu Nov 30 13:21:15 AEST 1989


< A modem phone call is not the same as a voice phone call.  Modem calls are
< continuously transmitting tones on the line, while a voice call has lots 
<...

True for the presently used modems.  Just the reverse for low speeds in an
all-digital system.  A 3KHz voice transmission requires about 6000 bits per
second (OK, maybe 4800bps?), so less than 6000 bps can be multiplexed better
than voice.  The comparison is affected by pauses in speed, full versus half
duplex (few humans speak and listen simultaneously), etc.

Extra charges for "modems" could be applied as well to "modems" on digital
networks where the "modems" are actually less overhead than equivalent
voice circuits.  More profit for less effort.

A lot can be done with 1200, 2400, or 4800 bps half duplex.  Of course,
we all want to work faster...
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