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November 15, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Hostway (hostway.com) announced on Thursday it has launched Fax over Email, a solution that enables customers to send, receive and store faxes using an email account rather than a fax machine.
The email fax solution helps customers increase productivity, with the ability to send and receive faxes anywhere they have email access, reduces costs, since businesses don't have to spend money on fax machines or costly equipment repairs or supplies and faxes can be digitally archived and stored.
Fax over Email assigns a phone number to each plan, which can be accessed by multiple users, making it ideal for small functional groups or a small business with a handful of employees. Users can produce a fax by scanning any document, or they can directly transmit almost any document created on their computer, including common formats such PDF, TIFF, MSWord documents and text documents.
"Our solution lets customers send and receive faxes from any email-enabled device, anywhere in the world," says John Enright, VP of marketing and business development for Hostway. "Fax over Email is more flexible, cost effective and convenient than a physical fax machine, and it's perfect for today's fast-paced, mobile-centric business professional."
Hostway announced last week it is now offering its dedicated servers with free setup and doubled RAM on select models.
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July 2009 - What am I Worth?
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May 2009 - The Blueprint for a Small Web Host
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