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What is FOIP - Fax over IP?

WHAT IS FOIP - FAX OVER IP

What internet says about foip

What is FOIP - Fax over IP?: "FOIP stands for Fax over IP and refers to the process of sending and receiving faxes via a VOIP network. Fax over IP works via T38 and requires a T38 capable VOIP gateway as well as a T38 capable fax machine, fax card or fax software.FOIP stands for Fax over IP and refers to the process of sending and receiving faxes via a VOIP network. Fax over IP works via T38 and requires a T38 capable VOIP gateway as well as a T38 capable fax machine, fax card or fax software."

source: http://www.3cx.com/PBX/FOIP.html

FoIP is an acronym for Fax over Internet Protocol. In short, using FoIP allows you to send a FAX transmission without paying a dime.
Traditionally, a fax transmission resembles a phone call, in that a number is dialed. The difference between a fax and a phone call, though, is that a fax transmits data electronically, whereas a phone call transmits only talk. Nevertheless, when you send a fax, you are still dialing a number. And if you are dialing long distance, then you pay a long-distance charge.
FoIP changes that by eliminating the long-distance charge. Specifically, you send the fax data using an Internet connection as your phone. Since all you need is that Internet connection, you pay only what you would normally pay to access the Internet. Even if you have a dial-up Internet connection, you still only need to call a local phone number in order to connect. No matter how many pages you send in your fax transmission or how many megabytes your fax is, you still pay nothing.
Technically, FoIP differs from traditional fax transmissions in another way. Traditional fax machines convert the data on a sheet of paper to analog voice data for transmission via the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Keeping in the acronym vein, PSTN service is often called POTS, which stands for Plain Old Telephone Service. FoIP breaks the data in a fax transmission into separate data packets that are sent digitally. This is yet another example of digital technology taking the place of older analog protocols.

source: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-foip.htm


(pronounced as separate letters) FoIP, short for fax over Internet Protocol, the technology that enables the internetworking of fax machines with a packet-based network. Using FoIP, a fax is transmitted via the Internet rather than the traditional method of sending faxes via the telephone line. Using FoIP, the digital data from the fax machine is separated into packets for transmission (as opposed to the traditional method of converting the fax data into analog to be sent over the PSTN). The digital data requires less bandwidth than the analog data, so FoIP is more efficient than analog faxing.

source: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/F/fax_over_Internet_Protocol.html

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