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MRI 56K V.92 Internal PCI

Interface: PCI, Speed: Analogue 56Kbps., Type: Internal

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NameMRI 56K V.92 Internal PCI
Analog phone
Channel bundling
Fax
Flash support
InterfacePCI
Microphone
Miscellaneous
Protocols & Specifications
Software
SpeedAnalogue 56Kbps.
TypeInternal
Voice function
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