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<p>ever-faster modems, typically based on newly introduced standards. The first of these was the 9600&nbsp;bit/s <a href="page.php?w=ITU-T_V.32">V.32</a>-based <b>QX/V32c</b>, but the introduction of <a href="page.php?w=ITU-T_V.42bis">V.42bis</a> compression system that easily outperformed MNP 5 led them to introduce the <b>QX/4232</b>, followed by the 14,400&nbsp;bit/s <b>QX/4232bis</b> when the <a href="page.php?w=ITU-T_V.32bis">V.32bis</a> standard was ratified. Microcom and Rockwell became partners on a number of ventures, including the creation</p><p>
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