This doesn't directly answer the OP's question, but TrustFax usually ends up being more cost-effective than eFax/j2 for lower-volume faxing (who uses fax anymore anyways?) but only offers toll-free numbers.
Nabeel > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Ashton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: July 18, 2006 3:17 PM > To: Dave Donovan; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [biz] Re: Anyone offering Fax to Email? > > Easy solution is EFax, they have 416/90/647 DID's. For a > single number is CA$18/month unlimited inbound. Outbound is > US$0.13/page. > > Mike > > Dave Donovan wrote: > > Sorry, I should clarify. > > The customer has no Asterisk equipment on site. We > need someone who > will provide the DID, and host it and just forward the > emails to us. > > Dave > > On 7/18/06, Dave Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is anyone out there offering Fax to email? > > I have a customer who needs a 416 DID that > forwards faxes to a > specified email address. > > Please reply on or off list. > > Thanks, > Dave > > -- > David Donovan > Consultant > Fulcrum Solutions > > > > > > > -- > Mike Ashton > > Quality Track Intl > > Ph: 647-722-2092 x 251 > Cell: 416-527-4995 > Fax: 416-352-6043 > > QTI CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION > > The contents of this material are confidential and > proprietary to Quality Track International, Inc. > and may not be reproduced, disclosed, distributed or used > without the express permission of an authorized representative of QTI. > Use for any purpose or in any manner other than that > expressly authorized is prohibited. > If you have received this communication in error, please > immediately delete it and all copies, and promptly notify the sender. > > >
