ac_crusade
join:2005-10-06
| [General] Just a Fax Idea You know I was just thinking to myself...
I pay $10 for a fax line that essentially is for just the number since I have email fax. So I pay About $20 to $21 each month which is about the same for a POTS line without Long Distance included.
I was thinking it would be nice if VOIP providers had like a alternative on where you could get a local number for the price of a virtual number and then you can forward your efax or myfax to it. Essentially, you would get around the problem about how some free email fax services give you a non local number.
So for those of you who are saying, why not just drop your fax line and use the number given by the email fax?
1. I've already given my fax number to several friends and a company that I receive faxes from every once in a while. 2. I really like my number. 3. The local number is very useful for people around my area. 4. I really like my number.
Does anyone else have any other thoughts about this or run across this? What have you guys done where the fax simply wasn't reliable? | |
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 georgepan
join:2005-05-09 Wesley Chapel, FL
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea Many use Sunrocket's included signature number for just that purpose. It is a free number to use as you please, it can be set up with distinctive ring. The fax options for that number are varied. You could hook up a standalone fax machine and it comes "to life" when the second number is called (understanding the distinctive ring.) You can also use this setup for outgoing faxes. Others simply forward their local SR number to free fax services like k7.net or Stanaphone fax. No need to pay extra as that second number is included for free. | |
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 ben14
join:2003-10-29 Boynton Beach, FL | I use both Stanaphone and Sunrocket to receive faxes just fine here. | |
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 cgigate
join:2003-05-12 Fort Worth, TX 4 edits | Many free fax in phone numbers are available. but it is very hard to find free (or pay per use) fax out (or email 2 fax) service . | |
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 |   joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null
·AT&T U-Verse
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea said by cgigate :Many free fax in phone numbers are available. but it is very hard to find free (or pay per use) fax out (or email 2 fax) service . www.fax1.com
Something like 11cents/page and that's it. They also have software so you can fax from any appliction (Like the faxing inbuilt to Windows) -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir | |
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join:2000-04-11 Marlborough, MA
·VOIPo
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea I just signed up for fax1 and sent a test fax (a pdf file) and it went through fine. I sent efax an email to switch my account back to the free "receive only" status. What I like about fax1 is that it is "pay as you go". 99% of my faxing (and it's once or twice a month and only a couple of pages) is outbound... | |
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 alipscomb
join:2005-12-14 Mount Ulla, NC
1 edit | NexBoom will allow you to purchase a virtual number for $6/month and you can set it to go to your email without paying for efax. The only thing is if you are sending a fax the fax machine will have to be hooked directly to the router. This way you are never charged for faxing at all! All I did is turn on my fax on my voip control panel then I receive them on email.
Mod note: Click-thru referral link removed. | |
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 |  druber
join:2000-04-11 Marlborough, MA | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea i must be missing something. efax charges for sending faxes, not receiving them. e.g. receiving efax faxes is $0/month, which is less than the $6/month you're describing? | |
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join:2005-12-14 Mount Ulla, NC
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea The $6/month is only for a virtual number!! If you want to use your current line there is no charge! The only problem is just like landline faxing, if you pick up the phone the fax will be disrupted. This is why I suggested a virtual number. Without the virtual number it would be $0 extra per month. | |
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 cgigate
join:2003-05-12 Fort Worth, TX 1 edit | Stanaphone is free for incoming call! Free incoming fax as well! but I still could not find any free fax out service (or pay per use). | |
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  punkybrewster
@71.36.x.x
| FreeDigits is about to give a way fax numbers. Inbound comes as a PDF to your email. Outbound can be done with any ATA that support T.38
I was an early tester and was able to consistently fax out 40 page documents with any issues.
»www.freedigits.com i think February is when it starts. | |
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 |   billyboy3
@71.36.x.x
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea I tried a lot of outbound fax services that allow you to fax by sending it to an email address like number@domain.com. I did the scanner thing for a while and it sucked. I always end up going back to my trusty 10 year old fax machine for outbound. I'd love to have the freedigits service if they let me use my fax machine for outbound. What's the ATA cost... What model please!? | |
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join:2005-12-14 Mount Ulla, NC 1 edit | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea The good trusty fax machine is what I use for outbound and just have it plugged into the router. voip-boom.com I receive faxes to my email (pdf). Works great for me! | |
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 |  |  jameskirk0
join:2006-02-01 Anamosa, IA
| if you get a SIPURA, Grandstream that support T.38 you can hook it up to FreeDigits and pay their .03 cents per minute outbound.
They give you a free fax number for inbound which comes as a PDF.
I trust me 10 year old fax machine for outbound as well. The other stuff is crude compared to it | |
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join:2003-05-12 Fort Worth, TX
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea said by jameskirk0 :if you get a SIPURA, Grandstream that support T.38 you can hook it up to FreeDigits and pay their .03 cents per minute outbound. Tried many times Sipura and other adapters that support T.38. not working well, less than 50% chance to send out fax. Even when it reports successfully sent fax, but recipient side quality is horrible, many missing lines. | |
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join:2000-04-11 Marlborough, MA | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea well, if fax1 works even halfway reliably, for 12 cents per page to anywhere in the US, i can't understand why i'd want to screw with trying to get it working over voip... | |
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join:2003-05-12 Fort Worth, TX
1 edit | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea said by druber :well, if fax1 works even halfway reliably, for 12 cents per page to anywhere in the US, i can't understand why i'd want to screw with trying to get it working over voip... Fax1 is good choice for now! but problem, it cannot send fax to Canada | |
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  1888usa
@dsl-w.verizon | There are 2 pay-as-you-go outbound online fax services that work like prepaid phone cards,
greenfax.com and pincity.com (ifax service)
both have no monthly fee and charge about 7 cents/minute | |
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 |  druber
join:2000-04-11 Marlborough, MA | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea thx! | |
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 |  cgigate
join:2003-05-12 Fort Worth, TX
2 edits | said by 1888usa :
There are 2 pay-as-you-go outbound online fax services that work like prepaid phone cards,
greenfax.com and pincity.com (ifax service)
both have no monthly fee and charge about 7 cents/minute Just check greenfax.com. it is very expensive! "GreenFax.com Send-Only Service: Prepaid credit towards outbound faxing is purchased in $25.00 increments. One time setup-charge: $10.00. " If I want to send 1 page fax, I need pay at least $35 to start! | |
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 ac_crusade
join:2005-10-06 | I wound up going with myfax.com. They charge $10 a month for 100 outbound and 200 inbound. I've been using them for the last month or so and has worked pretty good. If you pay for the whole year you get one month off, not to bad. | |
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 rizzo2dial Premium join:2004-08-05
| Since you're on ViaTalk, VT_Brendan, VT_Timothy or some other VT_rep posted in one of these threads that they have something exciting coming out fax-wise.
Maybe they can shed more light on what's in the works and when it may be available.
Rizzo | |
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  bbrlogue Learning New Things Daily Premium join:2003-12-07 Alexandria, VA
| said by ac_crusade :1. I've already given my fax number to several friends and a company that I receive faxes from every once in a while. 2. I really like my number. 3. The local number is very useful for people around my area. It's not clear which is more important to you, receiving fax or sending fax? If you care more about incoming...
I use CallWave. For $3.95 a month, I get: • a local phone number with voicemail (with toll free portal number for checking messages away from home) •a local fax number (PDF is readable via email or software below) •configurable VM with SMS or email notification, attachment, etc. • Internet Answering Machine software that: - displays caller ID with name - instantly shows who's calling your home (anywhere you are, on the road, in the office, etc) - stores VM messages for instant retrieval on your computer - stores incoming FAX for reading/print from your computer - logs all incoming calls to your home number
No need to login on the Web as my VM messages, faxes, and incoming call logs are there on my laptop and home computer.
To set it up, I simply set my Lingo line to simultaneously ring the Callwave phone number. I turned off VM on Lingo, so CW would take messages.
I also really like my Callwave Fax number. xxx-xxx-4343.
Callwave has a free trial period, and it also has different service levels (e.g, pick up incoming call to your house from your laptop). It can be associated with any phone numbers (even your cell phone).
I'm sounding like a CW sales rep (I'm not), but oh well, it's made my VOIP line so much more useful.
For sending fax from home, I keep an account with PinCity. | |
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 |  ac_crusade
join:2005-10-06
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea said by bbrlogue :It's not clear which is more important to you, receiving fax or sending fax? If you care more about incoming... To answer your questions, I do both incoming and outgoing. As far as volume, it really varies. In some case I'm only sending out 5 in a month and receive 10. Or like last month, I sent out like nearly 40 and received close to 60 I think. That was the mean reason why I was mainly looking for something with a flat fee. Myfax.com seems to fit for me and it has been really useful and simple. | |
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 JonR800 Premium join:2003-08-06 Farmington, MI | »www.send2fax charges $1.95 per month for incoming/outgoing fax plus page count. My volume is VERY low so this works well for me. | |
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 |  jbaddsl
join:2001-01-29 Los Angeles, CA
| Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea send2fax?
add Set Up Fee $4.95 PLUS Prepaid Fee $20.00 PLUS $0.15 PER PAGE , be it sent or received (spamfaxes from England)....
And then there is: A $5 balance MUST be maintained. Each time your balance falls below $5.00 Send2Fax will charge your credit card $20.00 to refill your account.
what a joke! | |
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join:2000-04-11 Marlborough, MA | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea why is that a joke? aside from the setup fee, seems like no big deal to me. so you have to keep $5 invested in it? big deal... | |
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 JonR800 Premium join:2003-08-06 Farmington, MI
1 edit | That seems like standard pre-paid stuff to me. I admit the $0.15/page is high. But for my volume (a few pages every other month) it works well. Also, I have yet to receive a spam fax.
Do you have a better option for someone in my situation? | |
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 |  druber
join:2000-04-11 Marlborough, MA | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea i've used fax1.com for a week or two. 12 cents per page. no phone charges. for the light usage i do... | |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null | If you login to the new NuFone site, you can setup Fax to email. | |
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  YOUR_UGLY_VT Windows Is Crap
join:2001-09-27 Hoover, AL | SunRocket supports T.38 Faxing and you get a free Signature number and can be used just for faxing also. -- SunRocket, The Best VOIP Provider. | |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null | When I spoke with someone at SunRocket, they stated that T.38 is only supported if their carrier supports T.38 and that not all did. -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir | |
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 |  kdouthit Premium join:2006-02-12 Long Beach, CA 1 edit | Re: [General] Just a Fax Idea I'm surprised that SunRocket doesn't re-route fax calls to the carriers they have that do support T.38
As a retail provider I'd assume that they would want to have the highest possible level of quality for their users. | |
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