External Fax Modem, Intel Corporation, 1993
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Artifact Overview
Modems transmit computer data over telephone lines. They MODulate computer data into sound, and DEModulate it back into translated digital data. Modems held an important role in the home computer revolution. People used them to access information-sharing Bulletin Board Systems, later supplanted by the Internet. Despite abundant wireless Internet availability, "dial-up" modems are popular where DSL and cable services are unavailable.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Modem
Date Made
1993
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Intel Corporation headquarters located in Santa Clara, CA; modem manufactured in Taiwan.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2006.12.17
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Aluminum
Copper alloy
Paper (Fiber product)
Plastic
Rubber (Material)
Iron alloy
Dimensions
Height: 3.5 in
Width: 9.5 in
Length: 10.5 in
Inscriptions
product package (partial): INTEL 144
144E EXTERNAL FAXMODEM | 14400 BPS V.32/V.42BIS MODEM AND 14400 BPS FAX | PRODUCT CODE: PCFM7600W | SERIAL NO. (S): 10684248315
The Easy Way to Connect Your PC to a World of Information
modem, top: INtel 144/144E
label, underside: MODEL: F-1114V/R2 | FCC ID: DK4F1114VR2 | MADE IN TAIWAN
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