There was one *major* consideration I didn't think of. I use Time Warner's digital phone service. It does not support FAX, presumably because FAX is an analog technology although I don't really know why. All I know is that TW does not *yet* support FAXing and that they claim to be working on a solution. Normally, cable systems digital phone services use the cable companies' digital networks, but the signal delivered to your home is analog (if you are using your regular house wiring). I have Comcast digital phone service, and it supports fax as it supports analog phones. But, assuming that fax is not supported on your phone system, then your solution would have to be some external internet fax service where you sign up for the service (such as efax). In this case, people will send faxes to the service on the fax
On Thursday 25 August 2005 7:21 pm, Robert Paulsen wrote:
phone number you are assigned, and you will receive those faxes via email.
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Jerry Feldman