I can't speak to whether or not Ziply's service works with fax machines; however my Ooma VoIP service [1] has had no trouble with the 20 year old Panasonic fax machine I begrudgingly use.
[1] https://www.ooma.com/telo/ On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 8:39 PM Ted Mittelstaedt <[email protected]> wrote: > > They use a box that has a chip in it where it converts the fax tones from > your fax machine to some protocol I forget the name of (fax over internet) > then when that protocol comes out into the PTSN it's converted back to a fax. > > Unfortunately your fax machine has to support this protocol. It's part of > all newer fax machines. > > Ted > > -----Original Message----- > From: PLUG <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Seth Alford > Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2023 6:38 PM > To: Portland Linux/Unix Group <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [PLUG] "Ancient" Verizon fiber Re: Verizon towers ... > > I can't get Comcast VOIP to handle my HP fax machine. Yes, I occasionally > still have to send a fax. Does anyone know how Ziply does with a fax machine? > > Thanks, > > --Seth > > On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 3:26 PM MC_Sequoia <[email protected]> wrote: > > > "Anyway, single-mode fiber seems like a much more efficient, > > spectrum-thrifty, and "ecological" way to move bits, than towers and > > microwave-mmwave transmitters and the occasional radar-blinded > > aircraft." > > > > If only people did what is the most efficient & "ecological". > > > > I've been using the most efficient form of transportation known to > > humankind for 2 centuries now for over a decade. Nobody cares. > > > > Ain't nobody giving up their cars. Ain't nobody giving up their cell > > phone. I wish I could have a landline for $10 / mth and a phone that > > doesn't cost hundreds of dollars and can all to easily be damaged or > > destroyed. > > > > > >
