
All, We currently offer a home-grown outbound fax portal product. It handles PDFs or TIFFs and works okay, although it runs into problems with large PDF files. It isn?t a big draw but we have a handful of active users. We?ve looked at several commercial products in the past and it always looked daunting to get up to a volume where we could cover fixed costs. Before I invest time in overhauling our code it I?d like to hear what you?re using or if you?re even offering something similar. Thanks, Dave Sill Manager of Business Intelligence and Automation Socket Telecom

Ive built a variety of solutions in varying size and scope from home grown, to bladeware to faxback or cisco-centric. Can you offer more details on what you actually expect from a fax platform? -Ryan On 11/2/2018 7:41 AM, Dave Sill wrote:
All,
We currently offer a home-grown outbound fax portal product. ?It handles PDFs or TIFFs and works okay, although it runs into problems with large PDF files. ?It isn?t a big draw but we have a handful of active users. ?We?ve looked at several commercial products in the past and it always looked daunting to get up to a volume where we could cover fixed costs. ?Before I invest time in overhauling our code it I?d like to hear what you?re using or if you?re even offering something similar.
Thanks,
Dave Sill Manager of Business?Intelligence and Automation Socket Telecom
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Dave -- if you want to do outbound -- you can look at voip innovations -- they have an inbound to email and outbound via email (email to fax) and apparently they are coming out with some fax product as well.. you won't have any capital costs. but the t38 outbound deck is pretty steep. so you'll have to watch your CDRS and/or bill for it. On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 10:42 AM Dave Sill <dave at socket.net> wrote:
All,
We currently offer a home-grown outbound fax portal product. It handles PDFs or TIFFs and works okay, although it runs into problems with large PDF files. It isn?t a big draw but we have a handful of active users. We?ve looked at several commercial products in the past and it always looked daunting to get up to a volume where we could cover fixed costs. Before I invest time in overhauling our code it I?d like to hear what you?re using or if you?re even offering something similar.
Thanks,
Dave Sill Manager of Business Intelligence and Automation Socket Telecom
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Check out https://www.mfax.io/ They have a wholesale program for ISP's, and it probably the coolest fax service I have seen. On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 7:09 AM Shripal Daphtary <shripald at gmail.com> wrote:
Dave -- if you want to do outbound -- you can look at voip innovations -- they have an inbound to email and outbound via email (email to fax) and apparently they are coming out with some fax product as well.. you won't have any capital costs. but the t38 outbound deck is pretty steep. so you'll have to watch your CDRS and/or bill for it.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 10:42 AM Dave Sill <dave at socket.net> wrote:
All,
We currently offer a home-grown outbound fax portal product. It handles PDFs or TIFFs and works okay, although it runs into problems with large PDF files. It isn?t a big draw but we have a handful of active users. We?ve looked at several commercial products in the past and it always looked daunting to get up to a volume where we could cover fixed costs. Before I invest time in overhauling our code it I?d like to hear what you?re using or if you?re even offering something similar.
Thanks,
Dave Sill Manager of Business Intelligence and Automation Socket Telecom
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