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The Evolution of the Fax Machine

by Administrator May 11, 2010 09:21 AM

Modern day fax machines are known to use a phone line or email server to transmit messages from one machine to the other.  Would you believe that the first fax machine was invented in 1843--- 33 years before the telephone was even patented and over a century before the personal computer?

 

Alexander Bain, a Scottish inventor, patented the first fax machine, known then as a facsimile machine, in 1843.  The first machines used electric wires, similar to those used to send telegraphs, and clock mechanisms to transmit data from the sender to the receiver. Although revolutionary at the time, the first fax machines were bulky, inefficient, and not user friendly. They also produced poor quality images. After Bain’s initial model, several other inventors are credited for improving the fax machine and making it as innovative as it is today.

 

It wasn’t until the late 1960s- when faxes were sent over phone lines- that the concept really took off.  By the early 1970s, the number of fax machines in the United States had reached 30,000.  Between 1973 and 1983, that number jumped to 300,000.  By 1989, there were 4,000,000 fax machines being used regularly across the US.

 

Fax machines are still used in the everyday business environment.  Although they are being replaced by internet-based options, they still hold many advantages.  For example, they are strongly favored for legal documents due to their ability to transmit sensitive material that is not necessarily as secure when using the internet. The modern day fax machine is multi-functional- its capabilities include faxing, scanning, copying, and printing.

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5/27/2010 2:24:57 AM #

You must be planning to put an end to usage of your fax machine once you bring in your non-geographic telephone number for your business. Think before you act!! There are many kinds of documents that cannot be sent by any other medium other than a fax machine. Don’t get frustrated if you still have to retain your old fax machine. Non geographic numbers are very flexible in use. They can be connected to your fax machine for uninterrupted document receipts and distribution of the same throughout your organization that too without any human intervention. Unbelievable!!
Hosted telephony systems are designed for seamless data and voice transfer. Fax to email is one such feature that allows you to point your fax to your email ID through your non geographic telephone number. All incoming fax will directly be sent to your email ID or  to everyone’s email ID in the organization without requiring a receptionist. Imagine the time and money saved through this feature. Moreover it can handle multiple inbound faxes efficiently without any intervention at any time of the day, holiday or when the whole office is empty.
Fax to email feature is available on all 0800 numbers, 0845 numbers and so on and can be a cost effective way of handling faxes for small and

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6/1/2010 10:04:06 AM #

Great insight!

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