Pacx

PACX (private automatic computer exchange) was a name created by Gandalf - data switching company to describe a family of data switching products. The PACX was a centralized switch product that competed with LANs. Desktop modems were conneected to a pool of modems at a central location. A data switch at the central location created the required connections between desktop modems and typically a number of main frame computers. The PACX concept was modelled after the needs of a mainframe computer architecture and became obsolete with the development of desk top client/server applications and the development of LANs. Gandalf could not adjust to this change in market and failed in the 1999.

 

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