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3Com, Rockwell bury modem hatchet

Guy Matthews ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 18 Feb 1998 16:55 GMT

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The two companies have been at odds over 56K standards for months, but have now completed interoperability testing in a joint bid to kick start the sluggish modem market.

Many consumers have been hesitant about investing in 56K technology, concerned that they will end up with a product that does not talk to all other modems.

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