Siebel Loyalty Dial-up Connection mode

Hi All,
I would like to know some connectivity modes with siebel Loyalty
If the connectivity mode is Dial-up mode howmuch band width is required and howmuch speed is required
Please anybody having an idea or any document or any link for above subject , share your ideas
Thanks in advance for your help
Thanks,
suren

What part of Siebel Loyalty? The administration part where you use Siebel in HI mode or the end user part in SI mode?
What response times do you need?
Have you look at:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B40099_02/books/PDF/LoyaltyAdmin.pdf
Axel

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