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Name: Qcumber
Date: July 31, 2003 at 01:49:20 Pacific
OS: Win2k
CPU/Ram: n/a
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Hi.We currently use a product called Transmission Manager in conjunction with an ISDN card to send large graphic files to customers.Can anyone tell me why large files have to be sent like this?The system was implemented some 4 years ago but now that DSL is everywhere i'm sure there must be an altenative.
Can anyone advise me please?

Qcumber.



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Name: Jonno
Date: July 31, 2003 at 01:55:01 Pacific
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What size files?


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Name: Qcumber
Date: August 1, 2003 at 00:42:47 Pacific
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Well it varies from quarter to quarter but typically a transmission can be anything from 40MB to 100MB each.

Qcumber



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Response Number 3
Name: Jonno
Date: August 1, 2003 at 12:40:06 Pacific
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This should help...

http://www.4sight.com/products/prod_tm.lasso



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Response Number 4
Name: Qcumber
Date: August 6, 2003 at 07:29:09 Pacific
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Jonno

Thanks very much...

Qcumber


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