List of modem standards

List of modem standards

The CCITT, an international committee that specifies the way modems and fax machines transmit information to ensure compatibility among modems, has classified dial-up modems according to the following modulation standards:

  • Bell 103M & 212A: Older standards, Bell 103 transmits at 300 bit/s at 300 baud and 212A transmits at 1200 bit/s at 600 baud.
  • V.21: Capable of only 300 bit/s, it is an international standard used mainly outside of the U.S.
  • V.22: Capable of 1200 bit/s at 600 baud. Used mainly outside the U.S.
  • V.22bis: Used in the U.S. and out, it is capable of 2400 bit/s at 600 baud.
  • V.23: Used mainly in Europe, it allows the modem to send and receive data at the same time at 75 and 1200 bit/s.
  • V.29: A one-way (half-duplex) standard that is used mostly for fax machines. Capable of 9600 bit/s.
  • V.32: A full-duplex standard capable of 9600 bit/s at 2400 baud. V.32 modems automatically adjust their transmission speeds based on the quality of the lines.
  • V.32bis: A second version of V.32, it is capable of 14,400 bit/s. It will also fallback onto V.32 if the phone line is impaired.
  • V.32ter: The third version of V.32, capable of 19,200 bit/s.
  • V.34: Capable of 28,000 bit/s or fallback to 24,000 and 19,200 bit/s. This standard is backwards compatible with V.32 and V.32bis.
  • V.34bis: Capable of 33,600 bit/s or fallback to 31,200 bit/s.
  • V.42: A data compression protocol for V.34 which made it more reliable because of error correction.
  • V.42bis: A data compression protocol that can enable modems to achieve a data transfer rate of 34,000 bit/s.
  • V.44: Allows for compression of Web pages at the ISP end and decompression by the V.44-compliant modem, so transmitting the same information requires fewer data packets.
  • V.90: The fastest transmissions standard available for analog transmission, it is capable of 56,000 bit/s.
  • V.92: Transmits at the same speed as V.90 but offers a reduced handshake time and an on-hold feature.

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