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Can this really be from 1982, or was it a typo and you meant 1992?
If there were modem ads already in '82, that would blow my mind. But if it's 1992, the piece would manage to squeeze into my understanding of the internet's history.
I owned a 2400 modem in 1986, so this is definitely from the '80s. I used to be able to read text as it came in.
Nobody would be interested in a 1200 baud modem in 1992. 9600 baud was pretty much the standard at that point and 14.4k happened later that year, which became incredibly widespread.
Definitely 1982.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayes_Microcomputer_Products
It's official, then: ∑(ʘдʘ)
(that's supposed to be a "mind blown" text face)
When anyone says "internet" and "1982", my mind sees a primitive, large and cumbersome telephone cradle like the one Matthew Broderick had in War Games and would you like to play a nice game of Global Thermonuclear Warfare?
Yep the acoustic couplers. WarGames is from 83.
https://www.cio.com/article/220297/the-technology-of-wargames.html?amp=1