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Free Internet TV 8.0

Free Internet TV 8.0

...card because the TV channels are streamed through your Internet connection. Although 56K Internet connection is adequate, a high-speed Internet connection will deliver superior... Read more

28 March, 2011
Modem Booster 8.0

Modem Booster 8.0

...video and audio streaming. Works with all types of modems - 33.6k, 56k, DSL, Cable, ADSL, ISDN, Satellite. This accelerator download tweaks and optimizes your... Read more

19 March, 2012
CoMa X 8.3

CoMa X 8.3

...Job-management (Client-Server-operation) Support for the Elsa MicroLink Office & USR 56k (Pro)Message(Plus) modem Self-Mode(read fax and voice & configuration) Answering... Read more

15 September, 2011
Pinouts 2.0

Pinouts 2.0

...RJ45 Ethernet & Phone RJ11/14 Telephone 25-Pair Telephone T1 LoopBack Connector 56K LoopBack ConnectorPro Audio DMX512 Neutrik Speakon XLRVideo RCA Video HDMI DVI Video... Read more

25 July, 2011
Finnish-Greek Translate Dictionary 1.0

Finnish-Greek Translate Dictionary 1.0

...the most comprehensive, offline Finnish-Greek Translation Dictionary for iPhone & iPod touch. 56k words, 110k translation pairs, 30k definitions and more.----In Finnish:Tm on... Read more

24 March, 2011
Fax Modem ActiveX 1.1.0

Fax Modem ActiveX 1.1.0

...OCX control for software developers which can handle with fax calls using 56K modem. With this Fax ActiveX control you can receive and send faxes... Read more

16 December, 2010
Caller ID ActiveX 2.0.1

Caller ID ActiveX 2.0.1

...get the caller id information from an incoming call, using TAPI and 56k modem. Get the caller id information from an incoming call with 3... Read more

26 October, 2010
TAPI Modem ActiveX 2.0.1

TAPI Modem ActiveX 2.0.1

...for software developers which can handle with phone calls using TAPI and 56K modem. With the TAPI Modem ActiveX component you can make phone calls... Read more

26 October, 2010

Interoperable 56K modems by summer - Hayes

...everyone is interoperable without testing," Croisdale said. "There's no point unleashing 56K unless the modem and back-end equipment makers can underwrite interoperability. We... Read more

9 February, 1998 by Martin Veitch

56K modem standard agreed but confusion continues

...a mammoth late-night session yesterday, the ITU group charged with standardising 56K modems finished all the technical work and a line-by-line read... Read more

4 February, 1998 by Rupert Goodwins

Exclusive: Sprint to speed up wireless access

...a call to corporate customers, Sprint this summer will offer business users 56K wireless access using compression technology, sources said. Officials from Sprint confirmed the... Read more

31 July, 2000 by Richard Shim

One year ago today: Psion, TDK bleak on 56K modem prospects

...joining in the gold rush. "Psion Dacom doesn't plan to release 56K products anytime soon," said Dave Curl, marketing manager for the firm. "There... Read more

23 April, 1998 by Martin Veitch

3Com, Rockwell bury modem hatchet

The two companies have been at odds over 56K standards for months, but have now completed interoperability testing in a joint... Read more

18 February, 1998 by Guy Matthews

Doors are open for v.pcm 56k modems

...made some users and Internet service providers gun-shy about buying into 56K before a standard was set. Vendors plan to ship standard-based products... Read more

6 February, 1998 by Carmen Noble

A Year Ago: 56K modems could go faster

This story was first published January 7, 1997 Read more

7 January, 1998 by Martin Veitch

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