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Saturday, November 04, 2006

eFax Corporate - Paperless Office

An often overlooked component of a paperless office is the fax. Why would you want to print out a Word document and walk it over to a fax machine? With a paperless office you should be able to fax from your computer system or computer network.

Any exeriences with eFax Corporate (http://www.efaxcorporate.com)? I used to use Winfax, but my new computer only has a DSL connection.

With Winfax, I used to "print" to Winfax. Then the fax would be faxed through the modem. The setup and cover pages were easy to work with.

With eFax Corporate the steps look like:

  1. Send an email with an attachment to eFax Corporate.
  2. eFax Corporate would then transmit the fax to the recipient.

The cost of eFax Corporate depends on the level of activity. There is a setup fee and a monthly charge. At the present time, it looks like the cost of outbound faxes is $0.10 per page.

An alternative to eFax Corporate might be found at http://www.ntfaxfaq.com/

4 Comments:

  • At 1:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    for individuals (less then 10 fax lines) you have efax. over 2000 cities with local fax number to choose from. www.efax.com. You also get 30 pages to send free every month.

     
  • At 5:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    eFax Corporate dedicated site is http://www.efaxcorporate.com this is for 10 fax numbers and above, the price includes administrative tool to manage the service. They have a telesales group, very professional. For big accounts, over 100 numbers they will assign a dedicated salesman.

     
  • At 9:22 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Great post. I would also recommend Biscom's hosted fax solution, as it's more robust than many of the internet faxing services.

    Cheers,
    Serena

     
  • At 10:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I have used a few different services including efax and the one that I like the best is faxpipe. The put a preview on the email so I don't need to open the pdf to see what the fax is. It is way faster.

    Their site is www.faxpipe.com

     

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