this sounds just like the state of ISDN a few years ago
Posted Feb 1, 2007 15:02 UTC (Thu) by
dion (subscriber, #2764)
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this sounds just like the state of ISDN a few years ago by dlang
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A report from the Linux wireless developers meeting
I guess the ISDN driver problem was solved by three things:
1) European telcos were privatized, so they lost their exclusive access to the copper and much of the BS simply went away, we have the EU to thank for this.
2) Prices on equipment dropped and the pressure to use winmodem like devices lessened, so a simple serial driver could be used in stead.
3) People stopped using ISDN because 64kbit/s just isn't so sexy any more.
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