I've worked on two German laptops (with German keyboard, etc) and the
modem they used worked in both US und Deutschland. Don't know the brand.
Standards? What's that? V.90? Is it really a standard yet? :-)
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Steve Frampton wrote:
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> I asked this question in comp.dcom.modems but didn't receive any
> response...this is really the wrong place to ask this but I hope my Red
> Hat brethren (and sistren) won't flame me. ;-)
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> I have a friend who is moving to Germany, and would like to know if her
> Japanese model Sony VIAO PCG-505G internal modem (RCVDL56ACFL) will work
> in Germany.
>
> I know that a Canadian model (modem, that is) works in Canada, the U.S.,
> and Japan, so is it a safe assumption that modems standards are pretty
> much -- standard -- globally?
>
> Thanks in advance...
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