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What is RapidFAX?
RapidFAX , simply put, is an internet based faxing
service that allows you to send and receive faxes from the convenience of
your email or through your internet based interface. It’s easy to use,
simply attach a file to an email, add the recipients fax number to the “send
to” field, and hit send. The recipient will receive the fax as they are
accustomed to, the file will automatically be converted to a paper
document.
RapidFAX users will receive inbound faxes directly into
their email box as a PDF file. From there a user can save the file to their
computer, print it, or leave it in the inbox for up to 30 days.

Why would someone want to use RapidFAX?
RapidFAX is a quick and affordable way to send faxes.
RapidFAX eliminates the up/down/wait time that is associated with manual
faxing, RapidFAX will never give you a busy signal, and RapidFAX allows you
the opportunity to eliminate clutter and lost documents by archiving digital
files on your computer (without having to manually scan them in). Plus any
transmission that does need to be on paper can be printed from your computer
printer. At $9.95 a month, which includes 200 inbound faxes and an
additional 200 outbound faxes, RapidFAX is the most affordable means of
faxing compared to traditional fax machines.
Who needs RapidFAX?
SOHO users as well as road warriors love RapidFAX for
the ease of use and portability. You can send and receive faxes from hotel
rooms, airport terminals, internet cafes, or from the comfort of your own
office, connect with your business partners wherever you can receive
internet access.
Using RapidFAX on the road will not only
save you time and money, but it will increase the security of your messaging
by eliminating third party faxing. Third party faxing puts your sensitive
information into the hands of another person who can view your messages
going across their own network. RapidFAX is powered by the EasyLink Network
which securely delivers over one million transactions a day. EasyLink
Services is the industry leader in Six Sigma Quality ensuring network
availability is constantly up and running. |