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Are QuickConnect, Modem-on-Hold, and PCM Upstream supported in V.34 mode?

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Are QuickConnect, Modem-on-Hold, and PCM Upstream supported in V.34 mode?

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Conexant says yes that all three are suppored in V.34 mode, but I feel this is wrong (possibly a typo on their part). Why? Because these are technologies built into a v.92 specific connection. If they were “modular” meaning separate features for a modem, they should not be wrapped into a full blown ITU-T analog modem connection protocol. They would be “overlay” protocols that would work no matter what the connection protocol was. UPDATE Some sources, including the Conexant/BVRP Netwaiting ™ release notes, say that MOH will work in limited capacity. MOH would only be able to detect the call waiting tone, provide caller ID information and allow you to pick up the call, but would immediately disconnect your Internet connection and NOT let you go back to it. This means you would have to reconnect to your ISP the normal way and not via the MOH application. Another thing to remember is that the V.44 compression protocol, while usually bundled with the v.92 modem, works independantly of a

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