On 11/03/2009 04:25 AM, Thomas Kenyon wrote: > Kevin P. Fleming wrote: > >> Lee Howard wrote: >> >>> I've heard of people who go to casinos and come home with a couple >>> thousand bucks winnings, too. But the truth is that invariably the vast >>> majority of people who gamble don't win. >>> >>> http://hylafax.sourceforge.net/docs/fax-over-voip.pdf >>> >>> Everyone wants to see if they're lucky. The smart ones, however, don't >>> trust luck. >>> >> FAX over SIP does not necessarily mean FAX over VOIP. FAX over SIP can >> also describe T.38, which is not as much of a gamble as FAX over VOIP :-) >> >> > True, although I've yet to find a provider in this country (UK) that > supports T.38. > > He may be better off porting the number to a fax2email service (although > ime they are worth play testing first before you put any real work on > them, eg. recently I've found one that doesn't support Fine Print or > higher res faxes). > > AFAICT, to get a (real) fax machine using T.38, you either need to buy > one that already supports it (never seen one, but I am assured they > exist), Buy an ATA that supports it, or move to callweaver. > > T.38 FAX machines do exist, although they are rare. A number of high end office machines support T.38, or have a T.38 option. There are small FAX machines from Sagem which support T.38.
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