A new, international standard for 56K data communications. This standard increases the upload speed, allows a data call to be put on hold to take an inbound voice call, and shortens the time to make a connection.
Protocol for dial-up modems that supports nominal 56K transfer speeds and manual adjustments for downloading and uploading speeds that exceed those of the v.90 dial-up modem protocol.
2001 imrovements to v.90 - important features are shorter times to connect, higher upload speeds, improved compression, putting ISP call "on hold" to answer phone one a single line
V.92 is the latest dial-up modem specification from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The V.92 protocol introduces three new features that add ease of use and increased performance for V.92 dial-up modem users. The three features include quick connect, Modem-on-Hold (MOH), and Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Upstream. V.92 modems reduce the negotiation time between your ISP and your modem by up to 50% so you can dial-in faster. The most significant feature that makes the V.92 modem faster than the V.90 modem is the new V.44 compression protocol which is based upon compression technology that can speed up your current web browsing by as much as 50%. Note: not all V.92 modems require V.44 data compression.
V.92 is the new dial-up modem specification from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) that introduces new features providing convenience and performance for the modem user. Although broadband technologies (DSL and Cable) are all the rage right now, in reality, most people around the world only have access to analog phone lines. Dial-up modems will remain the primary means to get on the Internet for several years, so it is important to improve the user experience on this technology.
A newer communications standard used by 56K modems, offering new functions.
The newer, international standard for 56K modem communications.
The latest standard for data transmission over phone lines that can attain a speed of 56Kbps.
V.92 is the new dial-up modem specification from the ITU (International Telecommunications Union) that introduces three new features that will add convenience and performance for the modem user. The three features are quick connect, Modem-on-Hold(tm) (MOH) and PCM Upstream; The quick connect feature of a V.92 modem cuts the modem negotiation or handshake time by up to 50% so you can dial-in faster. The main feature that makes a V.92 modem faster than a V.90 modem is V.44 the new compression protocol. It is based upon a compression scheme that can speed up your web browsing as much as 50%. Not all V.92 modems are required to have V.44 data compression
V.92 is an ITU-T recommendation, titled Enhancements to Recommendation V.90, that establishes a modem standard allowing near 56 kbit/s download and 48 kbit/s upload rates. With V.92 PCM is used for both the upstream and downstream connections; previously 56K modems only used PCM for downstream data.