I am pretty sure all these carriers just use HTTPS Faxback technology. I
know Concord Fax provides wholesale fax service to Momentum Telecom. All
that I have seen require an Audiocodes HTTPS fax adapter. Not sure what
runs the server piece. Is there anything opensouce that supports HTTPS fax?
No, I am not talking about SIP or T.38 that shit doesn't work well.

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 4:30 PM, Carlos Alvarez <caalva...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Fax is dead.  Long live fax.
>
> We've resisted supporting it, but customers still need it on occasion, and
> they hate having a separate landline carrier just for a fax line.  So I'm
> wondering what others here use successfully to provide their customers with
> a "fax line" to a physical machine.  We would only use a handful of them,
> and only with our customers who have a fully managed service (IE, 2-3ms
> connection directly to us over MPLS).  We run Asterisk and pass T.38 to a
> few carriers.  We currently do fax to e-mail inbound on Asterisk with no
> issues.
>
> Volume is very light, maybe 3-5 per day per customer, so things like the
> Vitelity FaxEnable don't make economic sense ($25/mo unlimited our cost).
>
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