Challenges of Faxing in VoIP

VoIP Fax

Voice-over-IP (VoIP) is a cost-effective and reliable replacement of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, companies that switch to VoIP systems often complain that their fax machines or fax software do not work reliably. This is a problem because many businesses still depend on fax communication to continue with their usual workflow. As a … Read more

FaxStream from DLS

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DLS’ FaxStream saves the zen office space and your budget. Are you still paying hundreds of dollars for a dedicated fax line? Not to mention the hassle and expense of paper and toner. For as little as 10 cents per page, you no longer need to clutter your life. Even heavy users can see significant … Read more

DLS Hosted PBX 5.0 Release announcement

Today I am pleased to announce the launch of the 5th major release of the DLS Hosted PBX. This release includes a number of significant enhancements to Queues, Faxing, Conferencing, Voicemail, Reporting, Call Routing, Predictive Dialer, and Interface Configuration. This release also includes some new features: LDAP Authentication, Multi-Tenant Support, and provisioning for Cisco 7945 handset and Bria softphone.

DLS Hosted PBX Fax Service: Signing and Notarizing Faxes Without Printing

DLS Hosted PBX Fax-to-Email service directs all the faxes to your email. Faxes are attached to email messages as image files in Adobe PDF format.

You may be accessing your email from a variety of devices be they personal computers, smartphones or tablets. Each of these devices can be used to add signatures to PDF documents with SignNow. All you need to do is create a free account, upload your document and follow a set of straightforward, easy-to-understand directions. SignNow offers free applications for iPhone OS and Android Smartphone platforms. Your phone’s touch screen can be used to quickly capture your signature. Alternatively, you can use desktop website www.SignNow.com to produce a signature without capturing it.

Thoughts on Telecommuting

telecommuting can be a great business continuity solution, as long as everyone: knows what resources are available in times of emergency, has access to those resources, and knows how/is able to use them