Originally Posted by fredg
As you well know, the best source of the most information is using a search engine, online.
As you also might know, ask your local drug stores/pharmacies how they connect to their prescriptions' services. Also, you might check with local doctors'/surgeons offices; asking their billing people how they communicate with insurance companies and billing agencies; specifically, what type of modems they use. Ask your local new and used car dealers what type of modems they use for connections concerning warranties and updates, if they are one of the larger dealers. Check with one of the larger hospital providers, such as Wellmont, etc, asking if they use external modems for their communications. This could take you some time, and give you some valuable information; face-to-face facts and hands-on learning.
If you aren't disagreeing, then you obviously know the answer also! Makes for some good posts, listening to "proving what you say" type of categories!! Most people accept common knowledge, not asking where, what kind, how many, who did it, how was it done, how many events were used, who validated the findings, how was the validation performed, who tested the results, who published the findings, who approved the publishing, and with what authority. Any more questions/comments?
Have a great day, and have a good time finding out all the above for yourself; which I have been; asking these questions for the past 3 or 4 years, out of curiosity of learning.
Also, most External modems are faster than internal modems, due to using their own power supply and software drivers, different from MS Windows.
fredg