I have a 64K (128K when coupled) ISDN connection for about $20/month here in France (without having to pay $10 for the telephone since my phoneline was replaced by these three marvelous digital channels). But my country invented ISDN, and here it uses our national Transpac network (created in 1978 and also used for the most modern bank network in the world, health system and the Minitel, a 1200 bauds terminal which was distributed by the State for free in '85 - the year of my birth;-)
do you have an equivalent of it in the US?
can't wait the 10X improvement! I will have a 640K/1280K synchronous digital connection!
I have a 64K (128K when coupled) ISDN connection for about $20/month here in France (without having to pay $10 for the telephone since my phoneline was replaced by these three marvelous digital channels). But my country invented ISDN, and here it uses our national Transpac network (created in 1978 and also used for the most modern bank network in the world, health system and the Minitel, a 1200 bauds terminal which was distributed by the State for free in '85 - the year of my birth ;-)
do you have an equivalent of it in the US?
can't wait the 10X improvement! I will have a 640K/1280K synchronous digital connection!
Yes, a P3 is a 686 (or a 686 MMX2)
And a Celery is a 686SX !!!
(there will be a 786SX too...)