What, exactly, is DOV?
ISDN DOV in a NETjet-S provides you with a 64K/128K digital modem to EON, at least 40% faster (270% if you use 2 channels!) than the best performance that can be achieved from a 56K analogue modem. DOV is the transmission of computer data over a voice line, and allows users to take advantage of any price differential between voice and data calls when making dialup calls from their computer system. For example, for ISDN home users this differential is now 18c untimed for voice calls versus $1 per hour for data calls (plus GST) when using the ONRAMP HOME HIGHWAY product from Telstra. A more familiar example of DOV is the traditional analogue modem, which uses PSTN DOV – calls are charged at the same price as a normal telephone voice call. With a 56K analogue modem, which operates asynchronously, users only achieve a maximum of about 40K actual throughput. With a NETjet-S you can now achieve the full 64K digital to EON (some ISPs only allow 56K digital, still some 40% faster than an analo