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Article: Fax publishing: fast facts. (includes related articles)
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- Communication World
- Article date:
- September 1, 1995
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Each time the postal service does something to infuriate the general public, which is faily often, it encourages business to reevaluate, to look for a more dependable less expensive, and faster type of communication.
A fax publication isn't handsome enough to replace the glossy magazine, and it may not survive after most people are wired to the World Wide Web, but enhanced fax communication is probably here, at least, for an extended visit.
The enhanced part refers to computerized applications that automate processes such as: Sending text and/or graphics to a database of thousands of fax numbers (known as fax broadcasting), or fulfilling a request for ...