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Internet Faxing Overview

by Chalo Balauri

Internet faxing is these days more common than in the past years. This is mainly thanks to an advance in the needed technology, so it is now preferred by thousands of businesses and individuals. This way of faxing has some obvious advantages like speed and reliability.

With the availability of Internet connection for almost anyone in the planet and the high speed offered by providers, we will start to see that this new way of faxing will totally replace traditional fax machines.

Perhaps one of the biggest points in favor of Internet fax is the cost. They will be greatly reduced, especially when compared to a fax machine. No more toners, papers, no more cost of a dedicated phone line for fax, and of course the fax machine itself. With Internet faxing, you’ll only need the help of a computer and an Internet connection.

Internet faxing can be used thanks to either fax software or services. If you plan to send faxes regularly you are better off opting for Internet faxing services, as software is more suitable for big companies and people who only send fax in special cases. Using a fax service will give many advantages.

The one I like the most is the portability. Since Internet faxing services are managed online, you just need any computer with access to the Internet to check your incoming documents. They are sent and received following all the advanced security codes you might expect.

Services of Internet faxing also have interesting features such as fax broadcasting (the ability to send fax to different recipients at the same time) and also mobile notifications, so you can get an alert of incoming faxes to your PDA or cell phone.

Everyone can start easily with Internet faxing. There’s no even need to spend money at first, thanks to the 30 day free trials these services have. For 30 days you will be able to test out the different features and harness the power of Internet faxing without spending money.

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