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- Telebit Corporation was a US-based modem manufacturer, known for their TrailBlazer series of high-speed modems. One of the first modems to routinely exceed...
- modem's full duplex operation, but is important in half duplex systems like Telebit models which have 19 kB speed in one direction and 75 bits/s in the return...
- previously did not work at all, like X.25, or had poor performance, like Telebit modems, and included useful features found in few other protocols. ZMODEM...
- compression, and three other companies led: Microcom, U.S. Robotics, and Telebit. Each of these three used its own additional command-sets. By the early-1990s...
- predecessor of the SNCF class T 2000. Sun Fire T1000, a computer server system. Telebit T1000, a model of modem. Toshiba T1000, a laptop computer. T 1000, a transistor...
- this period was primarily from two other high-end vendors, USRobotics and Telebit, while other companies mostly sold into niches or were strictly low-end...
- Coolpad D-Link Cisco Huawei JCG Linksys Microcom Motorola Netgear Netopia Telebit TP-Link USRobotics Zhone Technologies Zoom Telephonics ZyXEL List of network...
- Billion". The New York Times. Retrieved April 28, 2008. "Cisco To Acquire Telebit's MICA Technologies via Cash Merger". Cisco Systems. July 22, 1996. Archived...
- PEP may refer to: Packetized Ensemble Protocol, used by Telebit modems Pairwise error probability, in digital communications Peak envelope power of a...
- USR was not the only company making modems with proprietary protocols; Telebit's TrailBlazer series of 1985 offered speeds up to 19.2 kbit/s, and Hayes...