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madeleyne
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Joined: Feb 18, 2009
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Maybe you met some problems using their services, compguy74. But u can’t say that they are bed. I also heard about Ring Central, but I use Popfax, and they are really good
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Valentine
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Joined: Feb 22, 2009
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I also use Popfax.com internet fax service and i like it. It works fast, the service is cheap and available worldwide. It's great!  |
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nashavvi
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Joined: May 12, 2009
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Hi,
Traditional faxing with big fax machines is now a thing of the past, now the talk is about Internet faxing, a faster and more reliable way to communicate between businesses and individuals, all with an affordable price for every type of customer.
This new technology has still some people confused. The best way to start is thanks to the help of Internet fax services. These companies will handle all the electronic faxing process and will let you send and receive faxes using just your email. But what are the top names in the industry and how do you choose one for you? |
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Druidia
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Joined: Jun 24, 2005
Posts: 4
Location: BC
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I use internet faxing too - Faxaway for incoming and Interfax for outgoing.
I have a question for all of you. How does one send fax to a telefax (a nondedicated fax machine; you have to call, speak to a human to ask for "fax tone") using internet faxing? Many of the international fax numbers I have to send fax to do not have dedicated fax machines. Is there an internet faxing service that includes a "recorded voice" - i.e., the internet fax side detects the physical fax is not giving a fax tone, recorded voice butts in with "fax tone please," the internet fax side resumes sending fax once it detects a fax tone. |
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DLevenson
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Joined: Jun 09, 2008
Posts: 144
Location: NJ
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When I want to send a diagram (not a text file) to someone, ask him to sign his name to it and send it back to me, how, exactly, do I do this using email-to-Internnet-fax? I suppose I could get a scanner (at both ends of the connection), scan the document, attach the scanner's output file to an email message, and send it, and have the correspondent print it, sign the hardcopy, and then perform the same three-step process to return it... but a fax machine is quicker, cheaper, and easier for non-techies to use. |
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hellenpage
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Joined: Nov 12, 2009
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I know a company who offers a very cost effective internet fax service. They can even unify your telephone, fax machine and Internet connected PC. Good if you have business because they have good reinforcement in your communication.Internet Fax Service |
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