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Fax to-email service-telxtelecom
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2. Although fax machines have been around for a long time
(modern machines as we know them have been in
operation since the 1960s), they have been outmoded by
e-mail, which has all the capabilities of fax
transmission, but at a lower energy, time, and resource
cost.
However, before e-mail and internet networking developed
to be able to carry large documents and images, much of
business-to-business communication was done via fax
machines, which would make a digital image of any
document and send it via telephone lines, without
requiring an internet connection. As a result, many
companies, especially larger ones, still have elaborate
and widespread networks of fax machines (especially in
Japan). This created an opportunity: is there a way to
send a fax and have it arrive as an email?
3. Fortunately, yes. Telx Telecom, a well-known Miamibased internet phone service provider, announced
today that they are providing a new and improved
way to digitize fax messages: Telx Telecom Fax.
With this proprietary machine, Telx, while primarily
an IP phone service provider, also allows clients to
receive fax messages directly into their email
accounts, without additional equipment or phone
lines, and save time, energy, and paper.
Telx also boasts that the Telx Telecom Fax can receive
faxes from anywhere in the world, it can forward or
save faxes as PDF files, and clients can choose from
Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or West Palm Beach phone
numbers.
4. Fax technology was once invaluable to businesses,
especially those who had to communicate
internationally. Digital fax came into usage in the late
1960s and early 1970s, and was especially useful for
companies that dealt with images, like art, graphs, or
charts.
This gave rise to a wider distribution and use of things
we take for granted today, like spreadsheets. Yet with
the internet, fax machines were quickly rendered
obsolete. Not only e-mail, but video and image
hosting services made the transmission of these
media largely unnecessary, and now, data-sharing
services like DropBox have rendered fax almost
completely inert.
5. Fax does, however, continue to be used all
over the world, including in places like
China and India, where high-speed
internet is not nearly as widespread or
concentrated as it is in North America and
Europe. Luckily,
Telx Telecom’s Fax machines and
networking solutions can unify the
modern with the past.
6. About Company
TelX Telecom also provides business
internet phone service networks and
additional hosted VOIP hosted PBX
services/solutions.
For more information, call toll
free:1(866)969.8359, Local:
(305).615.1066 or visit their
website,http://www.telxtelecom.com/.