Years ago I owned an answering and paging service. As text capable phones were coming we figured how to access ports at the cell carriers to send messages direct to phones. At the time Canada had two providers, the phone companies and Cantel. The Telco connect was fine, about 4800 as I remember. But Cantel required we ratchet down to 300 baud to get a connection. As the old expression said makes you want to get out and push
GROG Premium Member about 6 years ago
What’s so smart about it?
x_Tech about 6 years ago
At least it’s not an acoustic modem (where you had to place the handset on the modem to make the connection).
keltii about 6 years ago
“you’ve got mail”
about 6 years ago
Technology has gotten more advanced over the years.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 6 years ago
steam power! and idea whose time has come
MontanaLady about 6 years ago
Check out Stan’s connector wire to his phone.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 6 years ago
Years ago I owned an answering and paging service. As text capable phones were coming we figured how to access ports at the cell carriers to send messages direct to phones. At the time Canada had two providers, the phone companies and Cantel. The Telco connect was fine, about 4800 as I remember. But Cantel required we ratchet down to 300 baud to get a connection. As the old expression said makes you want to get out and push
Quote of the Day 64K is enough memory Bill Gates
Daeder about 6 years ago
It’s also a rotary smartphone.