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Mark BR wrote:[color=blue]
> I know it is old technology but, > > Is it possible to find software that can send/receive a fax over VoIP - I > assume it is technically possible and all one has to do is find the correct > software.[/color] [url]http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-FoIP[/url] Regards Jon |
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Jon Farmer wrote:[color=blue]
> Mark BR wrote:[color=green] >> I know it is old technology but, >> >> Is it possible to find software that can send/receive a fax over >> VoIP - I assume it is technically possible and all one has to do is >> find the correct software.[/color] > > [url]http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-FoIP[/url] > > > Regards > > Jon[/color] So the answer is no, you can't Thanks Mark BR |
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"Tim" <nutnews@kooky.org> wrote in message
news:45e57177$0$759$bed64819@news.gradwell.net...[color=blue] > Mark BR wrote:[color=green] >> So the answer is no, you can't[/color] > > Yes you can, but it requires careful doing. > > Tim[/color] I use voipcheap for sending occasional faxes with a Fritzbox. I have not changed any settings to accomodate fax. HOWEVER, expect it to take multiple attempts and a lot longer than you would expect. I find it OK for faxes every now and again but nothing more. There is a previous thread in the group about Vonage's "dedicated" FoIP service, but it doesn't sound like it's any different to my setup. I think they call this emerging technology, but converting data to analogue audio to IP packets and then back again sounds like a recipe for disaster to me. |
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"Herman" <whitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:GXmFh.29806$OK6.20184@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...[color=blue] > "Tim" <nutnews@kooky.org> wrote in message > news:45e57177$0$759$bed64819@news.gradwell.net...[color=green] >> Mark BR wrote:[color=darkred] >>> So the answer is no, you can't[/color] >> >> Yes you can, but it requires careful doing. >> >> Tim[/color] > > I use voipcheap for sending occasional faxes with a Fritzbox. I have not > changed any settings to accomodate fax. > > HOWEVER, expect it to take multiple attempts and a lot longer than you > would expect. I find it OK for faxes every now and again but nothing > more. There is a previous thread in the group about Vonage's "dedicated" > FoIP service, but it doesn't sound like it's any different to my setup. I > think they call this emerging technology, but converting data to analogue > audio to IP packets and then back again sounds like a recipe for disaster > to me. >[/color] Someone just needs to write software that emulates a fax modem and then simply connects to a SIP provider to make the call and send the fax. |
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ts86 wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>>[/color] > > Someone just needs to write software that emulates a fax modem and then > simply connects to a SIP provider to make the call and send the fax. > >[/color] More like someone needs to write a working t.38 implementation for Asterisk. Software that emulates a fax modem and then sends the data over an IP connection using SIP will just run into all the same problems an ATA with a fax machine plugged into it using g.711 codec currently does. The problem is a fax transmission relies on near-perfect timing at either end which is fine with analogue phone lines or ISDN. But IP (and therefore the Internet) is a best-effort service which was designed from the ground up with little or no consideration to synchronised timing at both ends of a connection. cheers, Paul. |
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