V.22bis


protocol, standard
V.22 twice. An ITU-T modem protocol which allowed a data rate of 2400 bits per second, twice that of V.22.

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    protocol, standard An ITU-T modem protocol which allowed half-duplex (unidirectional) data transmission at 1200 bits per second with a 75 bps back channel and fall back to 600/75 bps. This was the main standard used for British Telecom’s Prestel service. (2004-07-26)

  • V.25

    communications, standard A standard allowing an auto-answer modem to determine the correct modulation standard to use. (2001-04-06)

  • V.25 bis

    communications, standard A cryptic command language for modems. (2004-08-02)

  • V.27 ter

    protocol, standard An ITU-T modem protocol which allowed 4800 bps communications with fall back to 2400 bps. V27.ter was used by Fax machines. (2004-07-26)

  • V.28

    communications, standard An ITU-T physical interface standard for serial data communications equipment, formally titled “Electrical Characteristics for Unbalanced Double-Current Interchange Circuits”. The combination of V.28 and V.24 is equivalent to the EIA’s RS-232 and uses the same 25-pin connectors. (2001-04-06)


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