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| Ben Clay 2005-06-18, 5:45 pm |
| Just a thought: is there a Fax Over IP offerring - so I can fax Auntie Mabel
in Oz?
Ben
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| Andrew Gabriel 2005-06-18, 5:45 pm |
| In article <42b4937b$0$23714$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
"Ben Clay" <fixthis-ben@familyclay.org.uk> writes:
> Just a thought: is there a Fax Over IP offerring - so I can fax Auntie Mabel
> in Oz?
There was (and may still be) a scheme based on DNS to route faxes
across the internet, and send them from modem local to the
recipient. Demon were the local sender for the whole UK some 10
years ago. I'm racking my brains, but I can't remember what it
was called, which makes it difficult to see if it's still running.
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Andrew Gabriel
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| George 2005-06-18, 5:45 pm |
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"Ben Clay" <fixthis-ben@familyclay.org.uk> wrote in message
news:42b4937b$0$23714$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> Just a thought: is there a Fax Over IP offerring - so I can fax Auntie
> Mabel in Oz?
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> Ben
I might be wrong. I think it happened once before....But, as far as I'm
aware, connecting a fax machine to an ATA using a normal VOIP sevice
would work. Although, there are some issues with compression codecs, so
G711 is recommended, as this is uncompressed PCM. As I said, I might be
wrong, so feel free to correct me.
Geo
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| Andrew Gabriel 2005-06-18, 5:45 pm |
| In article <42b4968d$0$38043$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk>,
andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk (Andrew Gabriel) writes:
> In article <42b4937b$0$23714$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
> "Ben Clay" <fixthis-ben@familyclay.org.uk> writes:
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> There was (and may still be) a scheme based on DNS to route faxes
> across the internet, and send them from modem local to the
> recipient. Demon were the local sender for the whole UK some 10
> years ago. I'm racking my brains, but I can't remember what it
> was called, which makes it difficult to see if it's still running.
Ah -- remembered -- tpc.int -- http://www.tpc.int/
To send a fax to 01234 567890, you mail the file to
remote-printer.firstname_lastname/any_place@441234567890.iddd.tpc.int
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Andrew Gabriel
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| In article <42b4968d$0$38043$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk>, Andrew Gabriel
<andrew@cucumber.demon.co.uk> writes
> Demon were the local sender for the whole UK some 10
>years ago. I'm racking my brains, but I can't remember what it
>was called, which makes it difficult to see if it's still running.
>
DFax, I think.
--
Hugh Janus Constipation is the thief of time, but diaorrehia waits
for no man!!
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| obiwanji@hotmail.com 2005-06-21, 7:45 am |
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George wrote:
> "Ben Clay" <fixthis-ben@familyclay.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:42b4937b$0$23714$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
>
> I might be wrong. I think it happened once before....But, as far as I'm
> aware, connecting a fax machine to an ATA using a normal VOIP sevice
> would work. Although, there are some issues with compression codecs, so
> G711 is recommended, as this is uncompressed PCM. As I said, I might be
> wrong, so feel free to correct me.
>
>
Uncompressed PCM is of course perfectly adequate for FAX, and G711 is
that quality codec, but.. You won't be guaranteed 64k PCM end to end if
you are using an IP leg which traverses the public Internet.
It IS the weakest link.
-- The PG --
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