That I realize that baud and bit/sec are not the same, but I feel you would have a hard time getting a 56k modem to work on a line that does not support 28.8k fully, let alone 33.6k. A leased line (copper pair) from telstra only supports 9.6k and costs close to ISDN. When the telco reinstalls the literal tons of copper cable that we have lying underground for at least 20 years in some instances that connects the exchanges, and replaces this with optic fibre preferably, or at least higher bandwidth co-ax, we will not have 28k even. In the states you have better lines and ISDN is far less expensive. For two B channels perminantly connected I have to pay about $2500/month in this country. Not many home users can pay this, thus they have to still use modems. With the lack of bandwidth to and from the exchanges, there is not a chance in hell a 56k modem will work in this country for many years. (Australia - the lucky country...not in regards to bandwidth)
As I am sure has been discussed at length before, baud does not equal bps. AFAIK, V32bis is only 2400baud.
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