Fax over IP

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Fax over IP refers to the ability to originate a fax on a standard [[PSTN]] TDM-based connection and have it terminate on an IP-enabled connection. From a technical perspective, Fax over IP uses the [[T.38]] protocol for carrying fax data over a packet-switched network. TelcoBridges now has support for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ITU-T_V-Series_Recommendations#Interfaces_and_voiceband_modems V.34] (33.6 kbps) fax transmission on all it's products.  
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Fax over IP refers to the ability to originate a fax on a standard [[PSTN]] TDM-based connection and have it terminate on an IP-enabled connection. From a technical perspective, Fax over IP uses the [[T.38]] protocol for carrying fax data over a packet-switched network.  
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TelcoBridges now has support for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ITU-T_V-Series_Recommendations#Interfaces_and_voiceband_modems V.34] (33.6 kbps) fax transmission on all it's products.  
  
 
Fax over IP is subject to a number of issues relating to interoperability and thus overall reliability as [http://www.cedmagazine.com/tackling-fax-over-ip.aspx this article] discusses.  
 
Fax over IP is subject to a number of issues relating to interoperability and thus overall reliability as [http://www.cedmagazine.com/tackling-fax-over-ip.aspx this article] discusses.  

Revision as of 13:21, 19 May 2011

Fax over IP refers to the ability to originate a fax on a standard PSTN TDM-based connection and have it terminate on an IP-enabled connection. From a technical perspective, Fax over IP uses the T.38 protocol for carrying fax data over a packet-switched network.

TelcoBridges now has support for V.34 (33.6 kbps) fax transmission on all it's products.

Fax over IP is subject to a number of issues relating to interoperability and thus overall reliability as this article discusses.

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