Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 458 pages
- Published by: CMP
- Edition: 2nd Edition April 1998
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1578200245
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1578200245
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6.1 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Description
Within the next few years billion in fax costs will migrate from regular phone service to Internet transmission, thus saving organizations billions of dollars per year. This new, extensively expanded edition explains the standards and technology for IP faxing. It shows companies how they can take advantage of this development to save money, or to develop a new business as a service bureau providing IP faxing. This book will also teach you how to build or buy the most popular PC-based fax applications, including LAN Fax Server, fax broadcasting and fax-on-demand. Topics include G3 and IP fax basics, compression, standards, routing, application generators and boards. ;
Within the next few years billion in fax costs will migrate from regular phone service to Internet transmission, thus saving organizations billions of dollars per year. This new, extensively expanded edition explains the standards and technology for IP faxing.
About The Author
Maury Kauffman is a respected authority on enhanced fax services. He has written more than dozen articles for such publications as Sales & Marketing Strategies, Newspapers and Technologies, Folio, Computer Telephony and Voice Processing Magazine. In 1990, he founded The Kauffman Group to focus on the sales, marketing and communications benefits of fax technology.
Reader ReviewsThis book was a tremendous help! Several weeks ago, I was tasked with researching replacement products for our existing desktop faxing package. Being new to the Telephony/faxing field, I was somewhat unfamiliar with the "faxtalk"...ie faxing terminology, the telephony relationship, protocol, etc. After reading this book, I now have a much better understanding of how faxing actually works.....from dialing to routing. The book also has an overview of each major faxserver product. (This was very helpful, since I was tasked to research several the vendors!) This is by no means a sole technical reference source, but if you are looking for an all-purpose faxing book that explains faxing/faxserver concepts and how faxing works in the enterprise, this is a good one.