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The changing face of modems

The changing face of modems

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The increasing growth in the transmission of digital data over telephone lines has led to a steady rise in the number and type of modems available. Modems were originally free-standing, mains-powered units placed between the computer and telephone equipment but gradually the trend has drifted towards, first, plug-in card modems and, now, CMOS-based single-chip modems

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      • F. Halsall . (1985) , Introduction to data communications and computer networks.
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      • ‘Solution’, The Journal of the Racal Data Communications Group of Companies, Spring 1986.
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      • P.R.D. Scott . (1980) , Modems in data communications.
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