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This provided a growing market for other vendors, who licensed the Hayes patents and competed on price or by adding features. [17] This eventually led to legal action over use of the patented Hayes command language. [18] Dial modems generally remained at 300 and 1,200 bit/s (eventually becoming standards such as V.21 and V.22) into the mid-1980s.
The SupraFAXModem 14400 is a v.32bis modem. When it was launched by Supra, Inc. in January 1992 for US$399 (equivalent to $870 in 2023), [N 1] the 14,400 bit/s model was less expensive than most existing 9600 bit/s models. This price/performance ratio made it a disruptive technology, and its introduction drove modem prices sharply downward ...
Modems tended to sell at US$1 per baud. Hayes saw no need to be different—the original Hayes 300 baud modem sold for US$299 retail. At that price point, Hayes could build a "Cadillac of modems", using high-quality components, an extruded aluminum case, and an acrylic front panel with a number of LED indicators.
USRobotics Courier 2400 Modem with serial cable attached (mid-late 1980s) USR sold its first modem, the Courier, to corporate customers starting in 1979. In 1984, the breakup of AT&T greatly lowered the cost of the testing needed for connection to the telephone network, which led to lower prices and wider use of modems. They began offering the ...
Practical Peripherals, Inc., was a private [1] American computer peripheral manufacturer active from 1981 to 1999 and based in Los Angeles County.Founded by Michael Seedman, the company specialized in telecommunications products, primarily modems, for personal computers.
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