17Using Internet Faxing with NetCentricFaxStorm

NetCentricInternet Fax

Internet faxing (NetCentric FaxStorm) brings together the power of the PC and the economy of the Internet. Outgoing faxes are relayed from your desktop to a network provider’s fax server over an IP connection. From the server, the fax job is transmitted across the Internet using sophisticated least-cost-routing algorithms, then delivered to a fax machine using local phone lines, or to another computer as an e-mail attachment. Faxes can be sent to a single recipient or to multiple recipients. NetCentricFaxStorm tracks your faxes to their destinations, and informs you of their status. When servers are down due to Internet outages, NetCentricFaxStorm re-routes your fax jobs and requests for account status.

You can access incoming faxes from any web-connected desktop and even forward them to others directly from the Inbox account.

For more information about how to use NetCentricFaxStorm, see the online HELP files after you install NetCentricFaxStorm on your computer. Use the Help pull down menu to access HELP.

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